Aug. 12, 2026
The Future Solution for Modern Power Infrastructure—FRP Utility Poles
Published by Hebei Fortis Technology Co., Ltd.
With the continuous development of global power infrastructure, traditional materials are facing increasing challenges. Extreme weather conditions, coastal environments, rising maintenance costs, and the demand for longer service life have encouraged engineers and utility companies to search for more advanced alternatives.
Wooden poles, although widely available, are vulnerable to moisture, biological decay, termites, and fire risks. Their service life can be significantly reduced in harsh environments, requiring frequent inspection and replacement.
Steel poles provide high mechanical strength but are susceptible to corrosion, especially in coastal areas, industrial zones, and regions with high humidity or salt exposure. Anti-corrosion treatments can increase initial costs and require periodic maintenance.
Concrete poles offer good durability but have limitations such as heavy weight, difficult transportation, and higher installation requirements, particularly in remote areas where access and construction conditions are challenging.
To address these challenges, advanced composite materials have emerged as an innovative solution. Among them, FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) utility poles, also known as fiberglass utility poles or composite utility poles, are becoming increasingly popular in modern power infrastructure projects.
Unlike traditional materials, FRP utility poles are manufactured using high-performance composite materials consisting primarily of continuous glass fibers and polymer resin. High-performance glass fiber reinforcements are impregnated with a specially formulated resin matrix, then formed through precision filament winding processes. The result is a hollow tapered pole with exceptional mechanical properties, electrical insulation, and corrosion resistance.
Drawing on the major scientific research project "Development and Application Technology of Composite Material Poles and Crossarms" (State Grid Corporation of China), this technology has been systematically validated through computer-aided fiber layup simulation, advanced curing process optimization, and extensive field trials. FRP utility poles are now standardized under the national standard GB/T 41491-2022, the industry standard DL/T 2240-2021, and the group standard T/CEC 108-2016.
The following table presents key material properties of FRP utility poles, based on laboratory testing by nationally accredited testing institutions.
Table 1 — Material Performance of FRP Utility Poles
|
Property |
Unit |
Test Value |
|
Tensile Strength |
MPa |
510 |
|
Flexural Strength |
MPa |
626 |
|
Compressive Strength |
MPa |
508 |
|
Surface Resistivity |
Ω |
4.79 × 10¹⁵ |
|
Volume Resistivity |
Ω·cm |
1.08 × 10¹⁵ |
|
Flame Retardancy |
UL 94 |
≥ V-1 |
Table 2 — Accelerated ageing and chemical resistance
|
Test item |
Conditions |
Flexural modulus retention |
Surface appearance |
|
UV ageing |
28 d accelerated UV |
≥ 99% |
No blisters, no cracks |
|
Cyclic damp-heat ageing |
28 d |
≥ 99% |
No blisters, no cracks |
|
Constant damp-heat ageing |
28 d |
≥ 99% |
No blisters, no cracks |
|
Acid resistance |
80°C, 5% HCl, 28 d |
≥ 85% |
No blisters, no cracks |
|
Alkali resistance |
80°C, 10% NaOH, 7 d |
≥ 64% |
No blisters, no cracks |
|
Salt resistance |
80°C, sat. Na₂CO₃, 28 d |
≥ 93% |
No blisters, no cracks |
Table 3 — Main technical parameters of one-piece FRP utility pole
|
Model |
Tip × length (mm × m) |
Pole weight (kg) |
Verified bending moment (kN·m) |
Load grade |
|
Z Ø190×8×M×FH |
Ø190 × 8 |
≤ 120 |
≥ 77.4 |
M |
|
Z Ø190×10×M×FH |
Ø190 × 10 |
≤ 140 |
≥ 96.6 |
M |
|
Z Ø190×12×M×FH |
Ø190 × 12 |
≤ 170 |
≥ 117 |
M |
|
Z Ø190×12×N×FH |
Ø190 × 12 |
≤ 170 |
≥ 136.5 |
N |
|
Z Ø190×12×O×FH |
Ø190 × 12 |
≤ 205 |
≥ 156 |
O |
|
Z Ø190×12×P×FH |
Ø190 × 12 |
≤ 205 |
≥ 175.5 |
P |
|
Z Ø190×15×M×FH |
Ø190 × 15 |
≤ 235 |
≥ 147 |
M |
|
Z Ø190×15×N×FH |
Ø190 × 15 |
≤ 235 |
≥ 171.5 |
N |
|
Z Ø190×15×O×FH |
Ø190 × 15 |
≤ 265 |
≥ 196 |
O |
|
Z Ø190×15×P×FH |
Ø190 × 15 |
≤ 265 |
≥ 220.5 |
P |
Table 4 — Main technical parameters of assembled FRP utility poles
|
Model |
Type |
Section configuration |
Total weight (kg) |
Bending moment (kN·m) |
Grade |
|
Z Ø190×12C2×O×FH |
Socketed |
Upper 6.35 m / ≤ 80 kg + Lower 6.35 m / ≤ 100 kg |
≤ 180 |
≥ 156 |
O |
|
Z Ø190×15C2×O×FH |
Socketed |
Upper 6.35 m / ≤ 80 kg + Middle 6.35 m / ≤ 100 kg + Lower 3.88 m / ≤ 65 kg |
≤ 245 |
≥ 196 |
O |
1. Lightweight Structure with High Strength
One of the most important advantages of FRP utility poles is their excellent strength-to-weight ratio. Compared with traditional concrete or steel poles, FRP poles are significantly lighter while maintaining high mechanical strength.
This brings several benefits:
2. Superior Corrosion Resistance
Corrosion is one of the biggest challenges affecting traditional utility poles. Steel poles may experience rust problems in: Coastal environments, Salt spray areas, Industrial zones, High humidity regions.FRP materials naturally resist corrosion because they do not rust like metals.FRP utility poles are particularly suitable for harsh environments where traditional materials require frequent maintenance.
The composite structure provides excellent resistance against:
3. Excellent Electrical Insulation Performance
Unlike steel poles, FRP is a non-conductive material.This electrical insulation property provides additional safety advantages:
For power distribution and communication applications, this feature makes FRP poles an attractive alternative where electrical safety is a priority.
4. Long Service Life and Reduced Maintenance Costs
Infrastructure investment requires not only consideration of initial costs but also long-term operating expenses. FRP utility poles are designed for long-term outdoor service. Their resistance to corrosion, moisture, and environmental degradation helps reduce maintenance frequency and replacement requirements.
Compared with traditional materials, FRP poles can provide:
For utility companies, this means improved asset management and reduced total ownership costs.
Comparing the weight and performance of the two types of utility poles, FRP utility poles are not only lighter but also capable of withstanding higher bending moments. For poles with a tip diameter of 190 mm and a taper of 1/75, the rated bending moment for a 12-meter concrete pole ranges from 58.5 to 117 kN·m, whereas for a composite pole, it ranges from 117 to 175.5 kN·m. For the 15-meter specification, the corresponding ranges are 73.5–147 kN·m and 147–220.5 kN·m.
Table 5 — Comparison of Weight and Bending Moment
|
Parameter |
Concrete Ø190×12 m |
FRP utility pole Ø190×12 m |
Concrete Ø190×15 m |
FRP utility pole Ø190×15 m |
|
Tip diameter (mm) |
190 |
190 |
190 |
190 |
|
Taper |
1/75 |
1/75 |
1/75 |
1/75 |
|
Weight (kg) |
1,000–1,500 |
165–205 |
1,500–2,000 |
220–265 |
|
Verified bending moment (kN·m) |
58.5–117 |
117–175.5 |
73.5–147 |
147–220.5 |
Furthermore, the reduced weight leads to significant savings in transportation costs. A 13-meter, 30-ton heavy-duty truck can carry 25 concrete poles (Ø190 × 12 m), but it can transport 60 FRP utility poles of the same specifications. Regarding manual handling, a concrete pole requires a 24-person crew, while a composite pole requires only four people. Preliminary estimates indicate that, under identical operating conditions, the cost associated with FRP utility poles is approximately 25% of that for concrete poles.
Table 6 — Comparison of Transportation Cost
|
Pole type |
Poles per truck |
Workers per pole (manual) |
Flat (USD/t·km) |
Hilly (USD/t·km) |
Mountain (USD/t·km) |
|
Concrete pole |
25 |
24 |
29.85 |
34.27 |
47.68 |
|
Composite pole |
60 |
4 |
7.16 |
8.24 |
11.46 |
FRP utility poles have been successfully deployed in a variety of environments:
Hebei Fortis Technology Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer of pultruded FRP structural profiles and composite environmental products based in Hebei Province, China. With over 20 years of experience in composite material manufacturing and 33 modern FRP production lines, the company is dedicated to the research and production of advanced composite materials. We offer a wide range of products, including FRP utility poles, meter boxes, fuse cutouts, insulating rods, safety helmets, and various other power-related items.
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