Bare Overhead Conductors are used extensively in overhead power transmission and distribution networks to carry high-voltage electricity across long distances. These conductors are typically made from materials like aluminum, often reinforced with steel cores for added strength and durability. Common types include ACSR (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) and AAC (All Aluminum Conductor). These cables are designed to withstand environmental exposures such as wind, ice, and sunlight, making them ideal for utility applications where reliability and longevity are critical.