Industrial Status: Currently, the global utility sector is shifting from "cable-heavy" designs to "busway-centric" architectures. This transition is driven by the need for space optimization in underground utility tunnels and vertical shafts of skyscrapers, where traditional cables become too bulky and difficult to manage.
Integrating renewable energy sources into the municipal grid requires flexible tap-off points. Busducts allow utility companies to add or relocate power connections without shutting down the entire system.
In airports and rail stations, power reliability is non-negotiable. Resin-cast busducts provide IP68 protection against moisture and dust, making them ideal for tunnels and outdoor utility bridges.
Vertical utility shafts benefit from the modular nature of busducts, allowing for rapid installation and easy maintenance compared to traditional riser cables.