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The Low Voltage Cable market is a segment of the Wire and Cables industry. Low Voltage Cables are used in a variety of applications, including power distribution, telecommunications, and signal transmission. These cables are designed to operate at a voltage of 600 volts or less. Low Voltage Cables are typically made of copper or aluminum and are insulated with a variety of materials, such as PVC, XLPE, and rubber. The cables are available in a range of sizes and configurations, depending on the application. The Low Voltage Cable market is driven by the increasing demand for power and telecommunications infrastructure. The growing demand for energy-efficient solutions is also driving the market. The increasing adoption of renewable energy sources is also contributing to the growth of the Low Voltage Cable market. Some of the major players in the Low Voltage Cable market include Prysmian Group, Nexans, Sumitomo Electric Industries, NKT, and General Cable. Show Less Read more