Embedded Pole
An embedded pole is a structural support system directly anchored into the ground, widely used in power distribution (10 kV–220 kV), street lighting, and renewable energy installations. Constructed from concrete, steel, or composite materials, it integrates with its foundation to resist wind, seismic loads, and corrosion. Key features include:
Space efficiency: Eliminates above-ground bases, ideal for urban or constrained areas.
Durability: Galvanized steel or polymer-coated surfaces enhance lifespan in harsh environments.
Modularity: Precast concrete segments allow rapid installation and load customization.
Applications span transmission lines, smart grid sensors, and solar/wind farm supports. Compliant with IEC 60652 or GB/T 4623 standards, modern designs incorporate embedded sensors for real-time tilt, stress, and corrosion monitoring. Advanced variants use recycled materials, anti-icing coatings, and seismic dampers to improve sustainability and resilience.