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The Spanish Sumcab launches new cables for PV installations – SPE

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Spanish manufacturer Sumcab says its new ToughGround and overhead cables are designed for underground and overhead photovoltaic systems around the world and offer durability, fast installation and a 30-year lifespan.

November 28, 2025
Pilar Sanchez Molina

By pv magazine Spain

Spanish cable manufacturer Sumcab unveiled two new products, ToughGround and Overground, earlier this month at the Genera trade fair in Madrid, Spain.

It says ToughGround is a rugged, ultra-resistant cable designed for PV installations with underground cabling. The cable can be installed directly into trenches, eliminating the need for ground preparation or conditioning. A spokesperson for Sumcab said it is “suitable for all types of land, including floodplains, anywhere in the world.” The company claims that direct installation of trenches saves time and reduces sand consumption.

ToughGround resists rodent damage and withstands exposure to water, low temperatures, crushing and abrasion. It offers impact resistance up to 35 joules, making it suitable for challenging terrain, according to the company.

Above ground is a low voltage cable for above ground PV systems, where the cabling is strung on metal poles with technical hangers. The company said this method avoids underground installation, reduces environmental impact and speeds deployment.

Overground is equipped with a UV+ protection system for high resistance to solar radiation. The halogen-free (HF) compound is flame retardant and very impact resistant. The cable meets major international standards including EN 50618, UL1581 and HD605, Sumcab said.

Sumcab said both cables are designed for quick installation and have a 30-year lifespan, ensuring durability under a variety of conditions.

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