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ElectroAir in Poland: Powering the Next Generation of Airport Infrastructure

Integrated ground power systems delivered for Wrocław Airport and Rzeszów-Jasionka (LOT AMS)

In Poland, ElectroAir is delivering full-scale airport ground power infrastructure that marks a strategic step in the evolution of modern, energy-efficient aviation operations. From large passenger terminals to high-performance MRO environments, ElectroAir’s solutions combine underground PIT systems, solid-state 400 Hz frequency converters, and intelligent digital integration into a single, cohesive energy architecture.

At Wrocław Airport, ElectroAir is supporting the largest modernization program in the airport’s history. This multi-phase redevelopment required not only new apron surfaces and taxiways, but a completely re-engineered electrical backbone capable of supporting high traffic volumes with maximum reliability. ElectroAir supplied a fully integrated system that connects underground PIT access points, custom distribution pillars, high-capacity 400 Hz converters, and sub-surface cabling into one unified network. Designed for long-term scalability, the system operates largely beneath the apron surface while playing a critical role in every aircraft turnaround.

A key element of the Wrocław project is its digital integration layer. RFID-based access control ensures that every power activation is authorized, logged, and traceable, while operational and metering data is transferred directly into the airport’s management systems. This data-driven approach enables predictive maintenance, improves billing accuracy, and provides full visibility into energy usage across the apron, supporting more efficient and sustainable airport operations.

At Rzeszów-Jasionka, within the LOT AMS maintenance base, ElectroAir delivered a complete under-floor services infrastructure in record time. In just ten weeks, the project progressed from design and production to delivery and commissioning. The scope included electric PIT systems, pre-conditioned air connections, and fuel tank ventilation interfaces, all supplied as factory-tested, plug-and-play modules. This approach minimized on-site installation work and ensured consistent quality across all service bays.

Together, the projects at Wrocław and Rzeszów-Jasionka demonstrate ElectroAir’s ability to deliver complex, integrated airport power systems under demanding operational and time constraints. They reflect a combination of engineering precision, European manufacturing, and digital intelligence, providing airports and MRO operators with future-ready infrastructure built for efficiency, safety, and long-term performance.

ElectroAir PIT system installed in a hangar floor delivering 400 Hz power to an aircraft during maintenance.

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