The cable was manufactured in two parts: one section at the former
BICC works in
Erith and the other at
Pirelli Cables in
Southampton. It ended the Isle of Man's dependence on local diesel-powered generation. The electricity cable is bundled with a
fibre-optic cable which is used for telecommunications. The cable is owned by e-llan Communications, which is part of Manx Utilities. The electricity cable is used for importing and exporting electricity between the Isle of Man and the GB National Grid. The cable is mostly buried at around depth but is on the seabed surface at six locations with protective
cable mattresses. == Capacity ==