What technical performance can be expected from Voldt® high-voltage cables?
Voldt® high-voltage cables deliver stable electrical performance, with characteristics such as controlled capacitance, predictable impedance and low conductor resistance relative to the cross-section. They are designed to operate safely at 600 V AC or 1000 V DC and withstand significantly higher test voltages during quality control. This ensures high integrity of the insulation and shielding during long-term operation.
The cables are engineered for a wide thermal range, typically from –40°C to +180°C depending on the silicone formulation. This allows consistent performance in environments where components may face extreme temperature fluctuations across driving cycles. Mechanical properties, such as bending radius and jacket durability, support professional routing through confined spaces.
All models within the category share the same reliability principles: stable electrical parameters, high insulation resistance, effective EMI suppression and construction tailored for automotive applications. These qualities ensure dependable long-term operation in high-voltage systems used in electric mobility.