To advance energy and digital infrastructure growth in the Asia Pacific, global cable solutions provider Prysmian continues to provide infrastructure solutions that can optimise material use and enhance sustainability.
Engineering innovation

To advance efficient, sustainable cable technology in Southeast Asia, Prysmian has developed a new power cable design that delivers the same power as conventional cables while using less copper and having a smaller overall diameter.
Advanced optimisation of insulation and sheathing materials allows the cable to safely operate at temperatures up to 110 degrees Celsius, compared to the industry norm of 90 degrees Celsius.
Prysmian has already successfully adopted this innovation in major data centres in other regions.
Key benefits include features that directly support long-term, sustainable infrastructure development, particularly in data centres, power networks, and high-density urban environments.
Reduced copper usage in cables translates to a lower carbon footprint during production and lower overall costs.
Its lighter weight can enable more efficient transportation and reduced emissions. Lastly, its smaller bending radius facilitates easier installation, reduced space requirements, and faster deployment.
Prysmian is actively supporting regional clean energy goals by undertaking early-stage engineering and feasibility studies for cross-border power connectivity projects. Moving forward, the company plans to continue its investments in innovation, local expertise, and partnerships to facilitate the energy and digital transformation throughout the Asia Pacific region.
