Over shorter distances, AC is more cost-effective since the losses and system complexity associated with DC aren’t as significant.

Lower Losses Over Long Distances:

  • AC Disadvantage: Alternating current (AC) transmission suffers from capacitive and inductive losses, especially over long distances.
  • DC Advantage: Direct current (DC) eliminates these losses, making it more efficient for very long distances (e.g., hundreds to thousands of kilometers).