The North Korea (DPRK) market represents a unique landscape for infrastructure development. As the nation focuses on modernizing its urban centers—particularly in Pyongyang—and revitalizing its Special Economic Zones (SEZs) such as Rason and Kaesong, the demand for high-resilience outdoor lighting has surged. Our Hot-Dip Galvanized (HDG) lighting poles are specifically engineered to withstand the peninsula's diverse climatic conditions, from humid coastal saline air to harsh, freezing continental winters.
Our technical approach integrates Q235 and Q345 high-strength steel, providing the structural integrity required for high-mast applications in industrial ports and municipal squares. With the rise of solar integration in the region, our poles are also pre-engineered to support heavy PV panels and battery housing, aligning with North Korea's increasing focus on renewable energy adoption.
Danyang Penelope Light Co., Ltd., founded in 2003, stands as a titan in the global lighting industry. Our 20-year trajectory has transitioned us from a local manufacturer to a National High-Tech Enterprise. We possess first-class qualifications in urban road lighting installation and second-class design credentials, ensuring that every pole exported to the North Korea market is backed by rigorous engineering validation.
Our manufacturing facility is a hub of AI-driven precision, featuring:
Supply Chain Resilience: Located in the industrial heart of China, we offer unparalleled logistical advantages for the North Korean market. Our proximity to major shipping ports and rail networks allows for rapid deployment of large-scale infrastructure components, ensuring project timelines are met with precision.
Decorative and functional poles for the "Ryomyong Street" style urban developments, combining aesthetics with anti-corrosive longevity.
Heavy-duty high-mast poles (25m-40m) for the Rason and Sinuiju economic zones, designed for 24/7 industrial operations.
Standardized 10m-12m poles for the inter-city highway networks, engineered for high wind resistance and safety.
The "Hot-Dip" process we employ involves immersing the steel pole into a bath of molten zinc at temperatures of approximately 450°C (842°F). This creates a metallurgical bond between the zinc and the steel, forming a series of zinc-iron alloy layers that are harder than the base steel itself.
Looking forward, our R&D is focused on Smart Pole Technology. These next-generation poles will not only provide light but serve as nodes for 5G connectivity, environmental monitoring sensors, and public address systems—features increasingly requested for "Future City" initiatives globally and within modernizing industrial zones.