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SESA awarded Georgia Department of Transportation approved products listing

SES America’s energy efficient M6000 series of dynamic messaging signs, which require no cooling or ventilation systems, has recently received full approval for application anywhere on the Georgia highway system. The M6000, available in both colour and amber, comes in assortment of sizes or if needed customisation is entirely viable. The amber signs can be supplied in either solar or mains power versions. The M6000 utilises web based software in conjunction with SESA’s SCUV6 dynamic message sign co
December 18, 2015 Read time: 1 min
7846 SES America’s energy efficient M6000 series of dynamic messaging signs, which require no cooling or ventilation systems, has recently received full approval for application anywhere on the Georgia highway system.
 
The M6000, available in both colour and amber, comes in assortment of sizes or if needed customisation is entirely viable. The amber signs can be supplied in either solar or mains power versions.
 
The M6000 utilises web based software in conjunction with SESA’s SCUV6 dynamic message sign controller and can be supplied in both front and walk-in access configurations as well as an industry unique, and highly optimised rear access design, complete with platform and hinged door panels utilised for worker protection in inclement or hot weather alike.

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