Energy Cables
Energy cables are essential components used to transmit electrical power from one location to another. They are designed to carry electricity safely and efficiently, connecting power plants, substations, and homes. These cables can be made from various materials, including copper and aluminum, and are often insulated to prevent electrical leakage and protect against environmental factors.
There are different types of energy cables, such as high-voltage cables for long-distance transmission and low-voltage cables for local distribution. The choice of cable depends on the specific application, voltage level, and installation environment, ensuring reliable energy delivery to consumers and businesses.