Just ahead of September 2025, the monumental TEESTA Bridge project in Bangladesh, spearheaded by the China Construction Seventh Engineering Bureau (CSCEC), officially opened to traffic. Spanning 1,490 meters across the "River of Life," this infrastructure masterpiece ends local reliance on ferry transportation, cutting travel time by over three hours and directly benefiting 3 million residents.
The Solution: 200W "Petrel" Series for Extreme Environments
Infrastructure projects in South Asia demand lighting fixtures that can withstand high temperatures, high humidity, and severe weather conditions. For the Teesta Bridge, we deployed our flagship 200W Petrel Series LED Street Lights.
Hardcore Technical Specifications:
- ✓ Ultra-High Efficacy (180 lm/W): Outputting a massive 36,000 lumens at 200W, maximizing brightness while ensuring over 80% energy savings.
- ✓ Premium Material: Engineered with die-cast aluminum for superior thermal management and structural integrity in hot climates.
- ✓ Precision Optics: Customized lenses designed specifically for bridge applications, providing exceptional uniformity and eliminating dark spots.
Delivering Excellence on the "River of Life"
First-person view of driving across the newly illuminated Teesta Bridge.
A Proven Track Record in National-Level Infrastructure
With 18 years of deeply rooted manufacturing experience in the LED industry, Leyond's delivery of perfection for the CSCEC Teesta Bridge is not an isolated achievement.
This project closely echoes our success in 2023, where we provided the exact same top-tier Petrel Series LED street lights for another landmark initiative in Bangladesh—the Padma Bridge Project (Partnering with China Railway).
PROJECT FAQ
What street lights were used for the Teesta Bridge project?
The project utilizes Leyond's 200W Petrel Series LED Street Lights, featuring an ultra-high luminous efficacy of 180lm/W.
When was the Teesta Bridge lighting project completed?
The lighting installation was successfully completed just ahead of the bridge's official inauguration in September 2025.