Distribution lines are electrical lines that carry electricity from substations to homes and businesses. They are part of the electrical grid and help ensure that power is delivered safely and efficiently. These lines can be overhead, strung between utility poles, or underground, depending on the area and local regulations.
The voltage in distribution lines is lower than in transmission lines, making them suitable for local delivery. Typically, they operate at voltages ranging from 4 kV to 35 kV. Distribution lines are essential for providing reliable electricity to consumers and supporting everyday activities.