What is the difference between a transmission line and a distribution line?

2025-08-13
Our Professional Answer: While both are essential parts of the power grid, transmission lines operate at higher voltages (e.g., 115 kV to 800 kV or higher) to transport electricity over long distances from power plants to substations. Distribution lines operate at lower voltages (e.g., less than 69 kV) to deliver power from substations directly to homes and businesses. We manufacture a wide range of equipment and tools tailored for the specific requirements of both high-voltage transmission and medium-to-low voltage distribution line projects, ensuring optimal performance for every application.
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