Energy Cables

Elsewedy is the industry benchmark for energy cables. Starting as Elsewedy Cables over 30 years ago, we have grown into Elsewedy Electric, a global, diversified energy solutions provider.

 

With an annual production of 280,000 tons of wires and cables and eight factories in Egypt, Algeria, Qatar, and Ethiopia, we are the go-to supplier, subcontractor, and partner for electrical projects in Africa and the Middle East.

 

We are proud of what we have achieved, but we recognize that there is much work to be done to meet the aggressive goals we have set for ourselves.

 

We remain dedicated to penetrating new markets with a vision of providing the best products and services to our clients and shareholders and a first-class working environment for our employees.

280000

Tons of cables

10

Factories

500kV

EHV Cable

Structured cabling is the passive infrastructure that supports the transmission of data, voice, and video signals in a building or campus. It consists of various components, including twisted pair cables, fiber optic cables, and cable accessories. Twisted pair cables are the most common type of cabling used in structured cabling systems. They are composed of two insulated copper conductors that are twisted together to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI). The most common types of twisted pair cables used in structured cabling are UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) and FTP (Foiled Twisted Pair). Fiber optic cables are another type of cabling used in structured cabling systems. They are made up of glass or plastic cores that transmit light signals. Fiber optic cables are generally used for long distances or high-bandwidth applications. Structured cabling systems typically include a variety of components, such as closures, patch panels, outlets, modules, racks, and cabinets. Closures are used to terminate and splice cables. Patch panels are used to connect cables to other network devices. Outlets are used to provide access to the network for end users. Modules are used to connect cables to patch panels. Racks and cabinets are used to house and organize cabling components. The type of cabling and components used in a structured cabling system will depend on the specific needs of the network.