Designing for electrification? Consider this material shift
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As electrification scales up, engineers and specifiers are under pressure to deliver systems that are cost-effective, high-performing, and future-ready. That means reconsidering material choices that were once thought settled.

Aluminum weighs less than copper, costs significantly less, and offers more conductance per pound. And while copper prices remain volatile, aluminum provides greater long-term stability, with modern installations already proving its reliability.

This education session will unpack the data and history behind aluminum’s evolving role in electrical design.

* Certificates of attendance available *

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