jakelujännitteeksi
Jakelujännitteeksi, also known as "distribution voltage" in English, refers to the electrical voltage level used for distributing electricity from power substations to consumers. This voltage level is typically higher than the primary voltage used in power generation and lower than the transmission voltage used for long-distance power transfer. The most common jakelujännitteeksi levels vary by country and region, but they generally range from 11 kV to 35 kV in many parts of the world.
The primary purpose of jakelujännitteeksi is to efficiently distribute electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers.
In some regions, jakelujännitteeksi may also refer to the voltage used for specific types of distribution,