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The Energy Cable market is a subset of the Wire and Cable industry, focusing on cables used for the transmission and distribution of electricity. These cables are typically made from copper or aluminum and are insulated with a variety of materials, such as polyethylene, cross-linked polyethylene, and polyvinyl chloride. Energy cables are used in a variety of applications, including power plants, substations, and transmission lines.
The Energy Cable market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a wide range of products. Major players in the market include Nexans, Prysmian Group, Sumitomo Electric Industries, General Cable, and Southwire Company. Other notable companies include NKT, Furukawa Electric, Leoni, and Hitachi Cable. Show Less Read more