Telegi S.r.l.: product lineup and EPD reality

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Published: November 22, 2025

Telegi builds rugged field systems that move fast. Specs do not. If you sell shelters, containers, HVAC and modular flooring into projects that now ask for carbon data, this snapshot shows where Telegi’s portfolio stands on EPDs, where the gaps likely are, and how to turn that into a sales edge before bids land.

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Who Telegi is, in one glance

Telegi S.r.l. is an Italian manufacturer and integrator focused on field‑ready systems for defense, civil protection and security. Their lineup spans shelters, containerized modules, climate systems, CBRN or NBC treatment units, trailer‑mounted systems, generators, and a modular flooring system. The products page shows roughly seven distinct categories, a signal that Telegi is a multi‑range specialist rather than a pure play in one product type (Telegi website, 2025) (Telegi website, 2025).

How many products are we talking about

Across sizes, power ratings and configurations, the portfolio likely runs to dozens of SKUs. That breadth is an advantage for turnkey bids where one vendor supplies structures, power and services. It also makes enviromental reporting trickier if your best sellers sit in categories without EPDs.

EPD coverage today

Publicly visible EPD coverage appears light and centered on modular flooring. We did not find clearly labeled EPDs for shelters, containers, HVAC units, NBC systems or generators as of November 21, 2025 in major operator libraries checked. If any exist, they are not easily discoverable from common spec workflows.

Why the flooring angle matters

Modular and raised flooring often carry EN 15804 EPDs in the market, which makes them specification‑friendly in offices, healthcare and data centers. Examples are abundant in the International EPD System’s library, from raised access floor panels to engineered wood systems with current validity windows (EPD International, 2024–2025) (EPD International, 2025). That sets buyer expectations for similar systems used in temporary or modular spaces.

A practical gap: shelters and site containers

If we had to pick one likely volume driver without an obvious EPD, shelters or flat‑pack site containers would be it. Competitors already publish EPDs for transportable modular units under EN 15804 with a specific c‑PCR for prefabricated buildings intended as transportable units. One example is a flatpack modular platform published June 5, 2025 and valid to June 4, 2030, which helps it qualify in LEED‑oriented or public tenders that prefer product‑specific EPDs (EPD International, 2025) (EPD International, 2025). When owners must tally embodied carbon, a product lacking an EPD often gets a conservative penalty in the model, and that can quietly push a spec toward the documented alternative.

Where EPDs move the commercial needle

  • Material credits in building rating systems reward third‑party verified declarations. Teams prefer products they can drop into carbon models without guesswork.
  • Procurement screens increasingly ask for current EN 15804 EPDs by product family. Missing data forces substitutions or delays.
  • Verification queues are real. IBU has publicly stated that verification alone is around six months right now, depending on quality and backlog, before final approval and publishing (IBU, 2025) (IBU, 2025). That means starting early unlocks upcoming bid cycles, not the one already closing next week.

Likely competitor set Telegi meets in specs

Telegi’s shelters and container modules will often be weighed against modular building and temporary‑infrastructure providers, and against access‑floor and interior‑fit players when the flooring system is in scope. Names vary by region, but the pattern is consistent. The products with an EPD earn a smoother passage through consultant reviews. Without one, you’re asking estimators to carry risk. Thats a tough sell.

What to do first if you sell these products

Start with the highest‑volume module types and the simplest rulebook. For shelters or containerized rooms, the c‑PCR for prefabricated transportable units used by recent modular EPDs is a clear precedent to follow in Europe and many export markets (EPD International, 2025) (EPD International, 2025). For flooring, align to EN 15804+A2 references already common in operator libraries so your declaration slots cleanly into project calculators (EPD International, 2024–2025) (EPD International, 2025). Keep data collection tight so verification does not stall in the last mile, given the current timelines at major operators (IBU, 2025) (IBU, 2025).

Sustainability signals from Telegi

Telegi publishes an environmental policy that highlights compliance and continuous improvement. If you are building a case internally for EPDs, that page is a useful anchor for aligning product teams and leadership on scope and priorities (Politiche ambientali).

Wrap‑up

Telegi covers multiple categories with field‑proven kit, likely in the dozens of SKUs. The modular flooring line is the closest fit to current EPD habits in the market. Shelters and site containers are the strategic gap, since credible peers already attach EPDs to transportable modules. Close that gap and you turn more bids into bankable specs rather than near‑misses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many product categories does Telegi cover and where is that listed?

About seven categories are shown on Telegi’s products page, including shelters, containers, HVAC, NBC, trailer systems, generators and modular flooring (Telegi website, 2025) (Telegi website, 2025).

Is there a fast way to pick the right PCR for Telegi’s shelters or containers?

Yes. Recent modular building EPDs use EN 15804 PCR 2019:14 with c‑PCR for prefabricated transportable units, which provides a tested pathway for container and flat‑pack modules (EPD International, 2025) (EPD International, 2025).

How long should we plan for EPD verification once the LCA is done?

IBU indicates verification ideally takes about 8 weeks but is currently closer to 6 months due to high demand and verifier availability, before editorial checks and final publishing (IBU, 2025) (IBU, 2025).