
What is electricity transmission efficiency, and why is it so important?
2025-08-09Electricity transmission efficiency refers to the percentage of electrical power generated at a power plant that successfully reaches the end user. The difference, known as line losses, is energy that dissipates as heat during transmission and distribution. While these losses are unavoidable, minimizing them is crucial for both economic and environmental reasons. Less loss means less electricity needs to be generated, reducing fuel consumption, operational costs, and the overall carbon footprint.
At Ningbo Changshi, we understand that high efficiency starts with high-quality components. Our specialized tools and equipment for overhead transmission lines (OHTL) and underground cable laying are engineered to support the construction and maintenance of robust, high-efficiency power networks.