Nexans AC90 Low Carbon

February 24, 2025

Introducing the revolutionary Low Carbon AC90 cable by Nexans: A leap towards sustainability and efficiency.

Now available in sizes 2C14 AWG & 2C12 AWG and spool sizes 75m and 150m.

Eco-Design

  • At least 10% CO2 savings compared to a standard AC90.
  • Premium compound developed by Nexans allows a redesign of the entire cable from its insulation to its armour.
  • Minimum 14% recycled copper guaranteed in conductor.

Easy To Use

  • The cutting-edge armour profile ensures unparalleled flexibility, reducing the effort required to strip and pull the cable. 
  • Clear stamp on the spool for immediate reading of cable gauge and number of conductor.
  • Colour coded label for easy cable identification.

Environmental Product Declaration

  • Product Environmental data available at your finger tips at the scan of a QR code.
  • Carbon emissions displayed on the label for immediate reading.

Length Indicator Label

  • Bright markings on inner label show how much cable is left on the spool.
  • Easy-to-read indicator lets you confidently plan your next installation or purchase.

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