
Electrical Lines

Electrical Lines
Power lines carry electricity from substations to homes and businesses. These lines, which are often put underground, have high-tension cables, transformers, and junction boxes to make sure that energy is distributed safely and efficiently.
Power Cables
These cables are made to handle high-voltage electricity. They are covered in several layers of insulation and shielding to keep them from getting too hot, getting damaged, or getting in the way of electrical signals. Because they are so strong, they keep the energy flowing smoothly.

Transformers
Transformers are put in at strategic points to lower the voltage of electricity from high transmission levels to levels that can be used. These devices make sure that homes and businesses are safe from electrical shocks and use less energy.

Substations and Junction Boxes
The reconnection units handle the main current and load distribution. Junction boxes allow strong wire diversion and joining. These control points are essential for maintenance, system upgrades, and real-time electricity management.

