Bartco UK to introduce friendly and energy efficient ITS billboard at Traffex
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Bartco UK to introduce friendly and energy efficient ITS billboard at Traffex

Bartco UK to introduce friendly and energy efficient ITS billboard at Traffex

Traffic managers of major long-term schemes are now able to sustainably offer road users an improved customer experience, thanks to a new energy-efficient portable video wall developed by intelligent transport system (ITS) solution manufacturer, Bartco UK.

Displaying high resolution static images – such as those showing the project under way – as well as text, Bartco UK’s Electronic Bill Board (EBB) enables traffic managers to efficiently explain to road users the reason for the roadworks, so promoting the customer experience.

High quality images on the 3 x 2m, 504 x 336 pixel display can be presented independently or alongside explanatory text. The product’s energy-efficient power consumption is the lowest on the market, at lower than 13 amps on a 230 volt supply for a typical message at full brightness.

The EBB is supplied on a 4,050mm trailer, generating the smallest footprint in the industry and facilitating supreme portability.

Bartco UK to introduce friendly and energy efficient ITS billboard at Traffex

The product may be updated locally via PC or laptop using dedicated software or via Android and Apple devices using a dedicated app, or remotely via PC with the optional 3G module.

Said Bartco UK’s managing director, Pat Musgrave: “We’re pleased to have developed a highly mobile product that energy-efficiently promotes road user experience.”

Bartco UK’s product range includes Bartco VMS, ROTTMS, multi-use trailer platforms and sign management systems, as well as CCTV and radar. The company is ISO registered in quality and environmental management, and distributes globally (with the exception of Australia and New Zealand).

For further details, you can meet Bartco UK at Traffex in April stand number G080.

Post source : Bartco UK

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