ElectroAir in 2025: Best Projects, Milestones & New Solutions
2025 was a year of execution at scale — flagship airport infrastructure programs, global logistics performance,
and new product platforms supporting cleaner, more resilient ground operations. This annual-style overview highlights
the projects delivered and underway, plus key solutions introduced during the year.

Highlights of 2025
The strongest signal of 2025 was the shift from product supply to full infrastructure responsibility:
systems engineered as one architecture — power conversion, distribution, underground access, monitoring and on-site commissioning —
with predictable performance and long-term serviceability.
Global logistics milestone
In H1 2025, ElectroAir shipped 1,021 items of aviation power and airfield support equipment to
41 countries across four continents — covering GPUs, PIT systems, load banks, chargers, cables and accessories.
Flagship airport infrastructure
Multi-element programs in Poland and Greece proved the “ecosystem” model:
underground access + fixed/bridge units + conversion and distribution + operational logic and commissioning.
Portfolio expansion
2025 introduced new solution lines (mobile GPU platform strategy, gas charging systems, marine OPS),
plus the EA-BESS initiative to support smarter energy resilience and peak optimization.
Implemented / Delivered Projects
Below are the best examples of 2025 execution quality: complex project scopes delivered under real construction timelines,
with engineering ownership and a clear operational outcome — safer, cleaner and more predictable aircraft servicing.
Kastelli International Airport (Crete): full-scope ground power package
Greece’s new Kastelli airport project expanded ElectroAir’s role from PIT supplier to a complete ground power partner,
delivering fixed and bridge-mounted GPUs together with engineering, training and commissioning.
The result is a unified electrical backbone designed for decades of operation.
Scope of supply
• 29 underground PIT systems (already delivered)
• 29 fixed 90 kVA ground power units
• 10 bridge-mounted GPUs (EAC-PBB)
• Turnkey engineering, training & commissioning
Designed to reduce cable clutter, support APU-off objectives and keep apron operations clean and scalable.

Operational impact
• Cleaner apron and safer routing
• Faster turnarounds with fewer failure points
• Lower APU reliance (noise + emissions)
• Future-ready electrical layout for traffic growth
Why it is a flagship case
ElectroAir proved the “one architecture” approach: PIT + fixed GPUs + bridge units engineered and commissioned as one ecosystem,
with long-term maintainability and clear operational metrics.
Poland: Wrocław & Rzeszów-Jasionka — infrastructure at full scale
Poland is where ElectroAir’s ground power portfolio becomes true infrastructure:
under-apron PIT systems, custom distribution pillars, high-capacity 400 Hz converters and a digital layer that turns power usage into managed operations.
Wrocław Airport: integrated ground power backbone
ElectroAir delivered a cohesive electrical and service backbone for apron modernization — where generation, distribution,
point-of-use delivery and traceability operate as one network.
Scope of delivery
• 28 underground hatch PIT systems
• 14 EAC solid-state frequency converters (400 Hz)
• Custom distribution pillars
• Sub-surface cabling linking all service nodes
Digital layer & accountability
• RFID-based access control (authorized activation + logging)
• Metering and status data fed to airport AMS
• Foundation for predictive maintenance and transparent reporting
Rzeszów-Jasionka (LOT AMS): record-speed hangar PIT delivery
For LOT AMS, ElectroAir completed an under-floor services infrastructure delivery in an extremely compressed timeframe:
13 PIT systems (4 types) delivered in 10 weeks — from design and manufacturing to commissioning.
What it enabled
• Clean, hazard-free hangar workflow
• Reliable access to critical utilities through flush hatches
• Faster readiness of a high-performance MRO environment
Why it matters
This delivery demonstrates ElectroAir’s ability to execute complex infrastructure under strict milestones
without compromising reliability, testing discipline, or commissioning quality.
Related reading
More context on where the industry is moving and how to plan GPU and infrastructure choices in 2026.
Ongoing / In Progress
Alongside delivered infrastructure, ElectroAir invested in next-wave technologies focused on energy resilience and smarter power management —
crucial for airports, MROs and operators with peak loads, sustainability targets and grid constraints.
EA-BESS: Battery Energy Storage Solution (with EIS support)
Launched in 2025, EA-BESS is a multi-year initiative focused on battery energy storage systems that can support
load balancing, peak optimization and resilience — enabling cleaner operations and more predictable energy control
for infrastructure-heavy environments.

New Products & Solutions Introduced in 2025
2025 strengthened the portfolio with practical solutions designed for modern operations:
flexible mobile GPU platforms, standardized gas servicing, and clean shore power for ports and vessels.
The common denominator is modularity, serviceability and integration readiness.
APA-65 series: diesel, hybrid & electric mobile ground power
The APA-65 platform supports different operational profiles with a standardized design approach —
enabling fleet consistency while choosing the right energy model (diesel / hybrid / electric) for each site and policy.

Gas charging systems for aviation ground support
Nitrogen and oxygen servicing is safety-critical. In 2025, ElectroAir expanded its GSE ecosystem with
dedicated gas charging solutions designed for repeatable procedures, compliance and operational efficiency —
including mobile and fixed concepts depending on site architecture.
Marine shore power (OPS): cleaner ports & quieter berths
Shore power enables vessels to switch off auxiliary engines at berth and connect to the grid —
reducing emissions and noise in urban waterfronts. ElectroAir’s OPS portfolio covers the stack:
onshore conversion and connection cabinets, plus onboard interfaces — aligned with international standards.
Planning a project in 2026?
Whether you modernize apron infrastructure, upgrade hangar servicing, renew a mobile GPU fleet,
or deploy OPS — ElectroAir delivers engineering-driven solutions with commissioning and training support.

