Amid the ongoing national grid upgrading project, the technological upgrade and quality enhancement of power towers, as the core carrier for electricity transmission, are highly regarded. Power towers are primarily categorized into straight towers, tension towers, and turning towers, and are designed differently based on the transmission voltage level and the environment of installation.
Its core features include: crafted from high-strength steel, offering superior load-bearing capacity for stable support of high-voltage transmission cables; the tower structure is treated for corrosion resistance, capable of withstanding harsh environments such as high temperatures, humidity, and salt fog; and the design incorporates lightweighting concepts, reducing material and construction costs while maintaining strength. With these advantages, the power tower effectively solves the stability challenges in long-distance, large-capacity transmission, providing reliable support for inter-regional power grid interconnection and the integration of new energy power, becoming an indispensable core facility in modern power systems.



