Against the global trend of high-density urban residential development—where fire safety and smart building integration are non-negotiable for modern complexes—Shangcheng Tianyu (an 80,000㎡ mixed-use residential-commercial project in East China, 2023) emerged as a benchmark. As urban populations surge (UN estimates 68% of people will live in cities by 2050), residential cables must meet dual standards: IEC 60332-3 (fire resistance) and IEC 60754-1 (low-smoke zero-halogen, LSZH) for occupant safety.
Anhui Jinhong supplied a full suite of cables tailored to this demand: low-voltage power cables with high-conductivity copper cores (cutting energy loss by 8%, aligning with IEA’s global energy efficiency targets), 3-hour fire-resistant cables (exceeding both GB and IEC 60332-3 standards to withstand 1,000°C blazes), and IoT-enabled building control cables (supporting the complex’s LEED Silver-certified smart management system). The project faced a tight 18-month timeline and peak-load stability pressures (common in dense urban areas), so Jinhong deployed on-site engineers to optimize cable sizing for 12 35-story towers and a 5-story commercial podium.
Post-completion, Shangcheng Tianyu housed 3,000+ households with zero power outages during summer peak usage—critical as global urban grids strain under growing demand. Its LSZH cables reduced toxic fume risk by 90% in emergency scenarios, setting a regional precedent for sustainable urban infrastructure aligned with global green building protocols. This success secured Jinhong 3 additional residential contracts within 6 months, positioning it as a leader in urban cable solutions.