New Monetization Opportunities with Triciti: Media, Charging, Connectivity and Urban Services
As cities adopt digital services and private operators seek new revenue streams, traditional street poles — once static metal tubes — are transforming into high-value digital assets. Triciti’s modular smart pole infrastructure unlocks multi-layered monetization on every meter of vertical space: from media and DOOH to EV charging, powerbank sharing, sensors, connectivity, and vending. For developers, telecoms, DOOH operators, charge-point operators (CPOs) and service businesses, this creates a new, scalable platform for urban monetization.
Why Urban Infrastructure Becomes a Revenue Platform
Smart cities increasingly rely on devices: cameras, antennas, Wi-Fi, environmental sensors, screens, chargers, navigation, security systems, and urban furniture. Today, a single street location can host 10–20 services, and demand is rising.
However, traditional poles cannot generate revenue effectively because they:
  • support only one device (usually lighting);
  • require costly drilling and retrofitting;
  • limit DOOH surface and height options;
  • make expansion slow and CAPEX-heavy;
  • do not support multi-tenant business models.
Triciti changes the logic.
Its patented track-based modular pole allows any operator — DOOH, telecom, CPO, retail, or service businesses — to attach, upgrade, or replace devices quickly, safely and independently. Multiple compartments allow separate access for different vendors, creating a real multi-tenant revenue tower.
Why Modular Smart Infrastructure Increases Revenue Per Pole
With Triciti, each pole becomes a “vertical marketplace” where every module generates value:
  • More devices = more revenue per location.
  • Multi-tenant: media company + telecom + EV charging + sensors + vending.
  • Fast upgrades: new services deployed in hours, not months.
  • Lower CAPEX: no welding, no custom steelworks, reduced installation and maintenance costs.
  • Full-height utilization: media, sensors, small cells, Wi-Fi, lighting, public services — all on one column.
Instead of a static lighting mast, operators receive a future-ready revenue platform.
Key Revenue Models Enabled by Triciti
Digital Media & DOOH
Smart poles can carry:
  • LED screens (S, M, L formats);
  • dynamic lightboxes;
  • navigation kiosks;
  • digital art installations.
Revenue streams:
  • programmatic DOOH;
  • local advertising;
  • street-level retail promotions;
  • city information contracts;
  • sponsorship and media partnerships.
DOOH operators can triple surface availability by using both pole sides and adjusting height & orientation with precision.

EV Charging (Cars, Scooters, E-Bikes)
Triciti supports:
  • AC chargers (3.5kW–22kW);
  • micromobility charging racks;
  • scooter parking & locking systems.
Revenue streams:
  • pay-per-kWh;
  • subscription/loyalty plans;
  • parking + charging bundles;
  • B2B contracts with carsharing and delivery companies.
Because charging modules integrate cleanly into the pole, developers avoid massive standalone pedestals and reduce streetscape clutter.

Powerbank Sharing & Vending
Poles can host:
  • powerbank sharing stations;
  • vending modules (water, ticketing, SIM cards);
  • locker systems (mini-postamat).
Revenue streams:
  • per-use fees;
  • subscription packages;
  • vending margins;
  • brand partnerships.
This works especially well in tourist areas, promenades, campuses, stadiums and retail-dense districts.

Data & Connectivity
Telecom and IT service providers can mount:
  • 4G/5G small cells;
  • Wi-Fi hotspots;
  • LoRaWAN/ NB-IoT gateways;
  • fiber/copper junction modules.
Revenue streams:
  • mobile operator tenancy;
  • wholesale connectivity;
  • enterprise Wi-Fi;
  • data resale;
  • edge computing services.
Track mounting ensures ideal radio positions and minimum visual impact.

Sensors as a Paid Service (SaaS Model)
Poles provide ideal positions for sensors:
  • air quality & CO₂;
  • noise pollution;
  • traffic monitoring;
  • footfall analytics;
  • parking occupancy;
  • weather stations.
Revenue streams:
  • municipalities subscribing to dashboards;
  • B2B data packages for retail, real-estate, mobility, event organizers;
  • API access fees;
  • AI-powered analytics.
Triciti’s isolated compartments enable city agencies, telecoms, and private operators to collect and sell data independently.
Business Cases: How Revenue Works in Real Locations
Retail Street
  • DOOH screens → high-value CPM inventory
  • Wi-Fi & footfall counters → retail analytics
  • Powerbank sharing → instant user revenue
  • 5G small cells → telecom tenancy
Estimated revenue uplift: +30–50% vs traditional assets.

Park or Recreational Area
  • Micromobility charging → e-scooter operators
  • Water or small vending → tourist monetization
  • Air & noise sensors → smart-city contracts
  • LED lighting + safety systems → CAPEX reduction for operator

Promenade or Waterfront
  • Large-format screens → advertising + cultural content
  • Public Wi-Fi → sponsorship and telecom partnerships
  • EV charging in parking zones → recurring daily revenue

Stadium or Sports Cluster
  • Powerbank kiosks → peak revenue during events
  • Sensors → crowd analytics for management
  • Telecom → 5G densification

Residential Development
  • Charging + connectivity bundles → new revenue for developers
  • Sensor packages → smart home community dashboards
  • DOOH in common areas → HOA monetization
From Pilot to Scaling
Step 1 — Pilot (2–3 months)
Select 5–20 locations
Install Triciti poles with 2–3 monetization modules
Measure media visibility, charging usage, sensor accuracy, connectivity performance
Step 2 — Integration (3–6 months)
Connect to billing and programmatic platforms
Integrate with telecom and IT systems
Align revenue-sharing models
Step 3 — Scaling (6–18 months)
Expand to 100–500 poles
Deploy cross-services (media + charging + sensors)
Add multi-tenant partners (telecoms, vending, mobility)
Step 4 — Analytics & Optimization (ongoing)
Real-time dashboards for uptime, revenue, demand
Dynamic advertising pricing
Predictive analytics for device maintenance
Q&A
How can smart poles generate revenue?
Through DOOH media, EV charging, data services, connectivity, vending, and sensors.
What is the ROI of smart pole monetization?
Multi-tenant setups often pay back in 2–4 years due to diverse revenue streams.
Can I run multiple services on one pole?
Yes — Triciti supports independent modules with isolated compartments.
Does EV charging require additional foundations?
No — chargers integrate directly into the pole structure.
Can telecom operators install their own equipment?
Yes, with universal adapters and dedicated access sections.
How fast can I deploy new devices?
Most modules are mounted in 20–40 minutes without drilling.
Is it suitable for private developments?
Absolutely — residential & commercial developers benefit from new revenue per square meter..
Triciti transforms urban poles into high-yield digital assets, allowing DOOH operators, telecoms, developers, CPOs and service companies to unlock multiple recurring revenue streams from every location. With modularity, multi-tenant architecture and elegant design, Triciti enables fast deployment, lower CAPEX, and scalable monetization across any city or private territory.

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Let’s discuss your pilot, integration plan, or commercial rollout.
Triciti is open for cooperation with operators, developers, telecoms and service companies.