Lower risk with higher voltage

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Benefits of Higher Voltage in Electrical Systems

An electrical system with higher voltage is less likely to lose charging performance due to poor cables and connections.

At 24 V, you only need half the cable size and only half the connection capacity compared to a 12 V system.

Skyllermarks does a lot of business thanks to the high currents required in 12 V systems, but we readily admit that 24 V is usually the better choice. Electrical loads such as refrigerators and motors also operate more efficiently at higher voltage levels.

At home, you have 230 V supplying your refrigerator and up to 400 V for your stove to achieve the best efficiency.

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