Today, lighting towers are seen in squares, highways, and stadiums For over a decade, Ehadah Gostar Industrial Group has been a nationwide leader in manufacturing a comprehensive range of light towers. In response to frequent inquiries, this article delves into the different types of lighting towers available.
Types of lighting towers by range of motion
Fixed lighting tower
In the fixed lighting tower, the fixture is connected to the top of the tower and cannot move. . In case of failure, their repairs should be done at height. Some fixed lighting towers have ladders and others are produced without ladders. One of the advantages of fixed lighting towers is their low price compared to other types.
Mobile lighting tower
These towers are called mobile because of their fixtures’ movement, which is vertically parallel to the tower base. Therefore, during their repair and service, the fixture is taken down and the service operation is carried out. One of the advantages is low maintenance costs The mobile lighting towers come in two main handle (vinci) and gearbox (electromotor) configurations. See more information about the technical specifications of the lighting tower, its installation and everything you need in the lighting tower catalog.
Types of lighting towers by height
- 6m lighting tower
- 9m lighting tower
- 12m lighting tower
- 15m lighting tower
For more information about the price of 9m, 6m, 12m, and 15m lighting towers, contact our experts at Ehdas Gostar. In special cases, lighting towers with a specific height are also manufactured.
Types of lighting towers in terms of application
Stadium asymmetrical lighting tower
In the stadium lighting tower, the light shines in a specific direction Therefore, due to its asymmetry, it is necessary to enhance its foundations for strength and balance. This results in the product having a higher cost. These towers are usually used for stadiums, factories, sports stadiums, sports fields, wharves, ports, and refineries.
Lighting tower with wide beam floodlights
These towers are usually used for places such as parks and green spaces, promenades, recreational areas, outdoor parking lots, large city squares, ports and loading docks, airports, railway stations, and oil, gas and petrochemical sites.





