Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes. In 2022, Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes were the world's 150th most traded product, with a total trade of $22.1B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes decreased by -0.56%, from $22.3B to $22.1B. Trade in Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes represent 0.093% of total world trade.
Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes are a part of Low-voltage Protection Equipment.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes were China ($4.44B), Germany ($3.62B), United States ($1.89B), Japan ($1.52B), and Mexico ($1.27B).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes were United States ($3.19B), Germany ($2.2B), China ($1.91B), Mexico ($1.13B), and Hong Kong ($777M).
Ranking Electrical switches for < 1,000 volts, nes ranks 2109th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Electrical switches use a mechanism or an electric current to activate a circuit to interrupt an electric current. There are four common uses for switches for less than 1,000 volts. The first is a circuit breaker that switches off a circuit when it reaches a certain level of electricity. The second is a manually operated switch, which can be in the form of a button or switch, that can shut a circuit off. The third is a remotely operated switch, which is typically controlled by a computer. The last is a switch that is used as a safety device to protect against electric shock.