Nevatronix is the OEM and manufacturer of the transit shelter systems deployed by the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada, engineered and produced at our Las Vegas facility.
A shelter built for the Mojave, not a mild climate
The General Market Shelter pairs a powder-coated steel structure with integrated seating and power-through pedestals, engineered for the Mojave sun and a hard transit duty cycle. Powder coat is chosen over paint for the same reason: it holds up to years of desert UV exposure and daily rider contact without the finish breaking down.
An integrated, high-brightness outdoor display
Each shelter also integrates a high-brightness outdoor display from BoldVu, run through the same power-through pedestal as the seating and structure. Sun-readable display integration at this scale is a systems problem as much as a fabrication one — Nevatronix engineers the enclosure, power routing, and mounting as a single design rather than bolting a display onto a shelter built for something else. That same integrated-display approach is what underpins our digital signage work for other transit and commercial customers.
~550 shelters across two program runs
Nevatronix has produced approximately 550 of these shelters for the RTC across two program runs, in 2022 and 2026. Both runs shipped from the same Las Vegas facility, under the same production line and quality system used on every other Nevatronix program — full traceability from raw material to finished, tested assembly.
Why local, public-agency proof matters
A public transit agency runs shelters for years in full public view, under a duty cycle that punishes shortcuts in weld quality, finish, or hardware. Two separate program runs, in 2022 and 2026, from the same manufacturer is a stronger signal of reliability than any single delivery — the RTC came back because the first run held up. For a Las Vegas manufacturer, it’s also proof that isn’t abstract: these shelters are on Southern Nevada streets today.