The outdoor LED pole banner project at Gehu Expressway Service Area in Wujin District, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, shows how digital displays can improve both communication and the look of public facilities. This installation highlights how smart signage works in fast-moving environments like expressway service areas.

Project Overview
The banner measures 800x1400mm(63 inches) and is designed as a single-sided display. Its compact size makes it easy to fit along pedestrian walkways and parking zones without blocking movement. At the same time, the screen delivers strong brightness and clear visuals, ensuring that information reaches drivers and travelers at any time of the day.
Functional Design for Service Areas
Service areas face unique challenges. They must deliver traffic information, safety reminders, and service promotions to visitors who stop only for a short time. The outdoor LED pole banner installed here addresses this need by presenting updates in a simple and direct way. Travelers can quickly view directions, facility announcements, and even local ads.

Durability and Visual Impact
The unit is built to handle outdoor conditions such as sun, wind, and rain. With a solid cabinet and advanced heat management, the banner performs reliably in different seasons. The design also matches the clean, modern style of the service area, which helps improve the overall visual impression. By combining function with style, the display makes the environment both practical and appealing.
Contribution to Smart Infrastructure
This project shows how outdoor LED pole screen can support the broader idea of smart infrastructure. Beyond advertising, they serve as tools for communication and guidance. As expressways grow busier, smart displays like this help improve traveler safety and satisfaction while also giving operators new ways to manage information.

Conclusion
The outdoor LED pole banner at Gehu Expressway Service Area provides more than just signage. It enhances the service experience with reliable performance, clear visibility, and a design that fits the location. This project sets a model for other service areas that want to combine modern communication with practical utility.