An electric winch is a small device that runs on electricity to rotate the drum and pull or move heavy objects, so it’s highly dependent on power.
Right now, electric winches can run on different high voltages like 380V, 220V, and 110V. Among them, 380V is three-phase power, often called industrial electricity, which is commonly used in generators and factories. 220V is the standard household voltage in China and is also widely used in industry. 110V is lower, so it’s generally considered safer to use.
There are also low-voltage options like 36V, 24V, and 12V. For example, 12V is usually DC power, while 220V is AC. 36V is considered a safe voltage that people can touch under certain conditions. 24V is commonly used in car batteries.
So basically, electric winches can work with a wide range of voltages — from as low as 12V all the way up to 380V. The higher the voltage, the more pulling power you’ll get, and the more effective the winch will be.