Eaton To Help Power Resilient Energy Future for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Power system project supports ongoing, $12.8 billion ATLNext airport expansion and modernization initiativeAirport-wide standardization on Eaton Brightlayer digitalization solutions to enhance reliability and streamline maintenance PITTSBURGH, PA / …
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Power system project supports ongoing, $12.8 billion ATLNext airport expansion and modernization initiative
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Airport-wide standardization on Eaton Brightlayer digitalization solutions to enhance reliability and streamline maintenance
PITTSBURGH, PA / ACCESS Newswire / June 12, 2025 / Intelligent power management company Eaton announced today it was awarded multiple contracts valued at approximately $25 million to help Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport enhance and expand its electrical infrastructure. Eaton is providing comprehensive engineering services and electrical solutions to support the airport's broader modernization efforts - establishing a resilient energy backbone with the real-time data and intelligent tools needed to optimize energy efficiency, accommodate future growth and enhance overall performance.
Eaton's work is contributing to the airport's ongoing $12.8 billion ATLNext initiative, which includes improvements to terminals and concourses, construction of a new administration building, expansion and electrification of the South Terminal Parking Lot, and the implementation of intelligent power monitoring across the entire facility's footprint. The airport is standardizing on Eaton Brightlayer digitalization solutions to integrate thousands of intelligent devices into a single monitoring platform that provides centralized insights and proactive troubleshooting to reduce downtime and operational risks.
"As one of the world's busiest airports, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport requires a modern, resilient and intelligent energy ecosystem," said Angie McMillin, president of Energy Solutions and Services at Eaton. "By leveraging our proven power management solutions and collaborative relationship with the customer, we're confident the project's comprehensive approach will establish a future-proof electrical foundation to support safe and efficient operations for years to come."
Eaton is providing Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport with the electrical infrastructure, services and expertise needed to safely modernize and expand its facilities, including:
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Brightlayer electrical power monitoring system (EPMS) software and intelligent devices enabling the actionable energy insights needed to help avoid unplanned downtime, optimize energy efficiency and streamline maintenance.
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Critical power distribution infrastructure including medium- and low-voltage switchgear, switchboards, panelboards, medium-voltage transformers, and other essential components.