Cables
Low Voltage (LV) Power Cables
Designed for voltages up to 1 kV, these cables are widely used in residential buildings, small-scale industries, and lighting systems. Common types include PVC or XLPE insulated cables, offering flexibility, durability, and easy installation.
Medium Voltage (MV) Power Cables
Operating between 1 kV and 33 kV, MV cables are suitable for large industrial facilities, substations, and commercial infrastructure. They are constructed with robust insulation (typically XLPE) and often include shielding for enhanced safety and performance.
High Voltage (HV) Power Cables
These cables are used for voltages above 33 kV, ideal for transmitting electricity over long distances from power generation stations to substations. HV cables are heavily insulated, shielded, and tested to withstand high electrical stress.
Armoured Power Cables
Designed for mechanical protection, armoured cables are commonly used in underground installations or harsh industrial environments. The armouring layer (steel wire or aluminum) protects the cable from physical damage, ensuring long-term reliability.