An overhead supply refers to electrical cables suspended on poles or towers, delivering power across long distances. Commonly used in utility grids, it connects substations to homes and businesses, especially in rural or open areas. Key beneficiaries include electric companies, remote communities, and industries requiring cost-effective, reliable energy transmission without underground infrastructure.
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