For a 220V stove or electric range, you typically use a special type of electrical wire called "Range Wire" or "Stove Wire." The appropriate wire size and type depend on the stove's power requirements and the distance between the stove and the electrical panel.
In the United States, the most common wire used for 220V stoves is a 3-wire or 4-wire 8-gauge copper wire. The 3-wire setup consists of two hot wires (black and red), and one neutral wire (white). The 4-wire setup includes an additional ground wire (green or bare copper).
Always consult local electrical codes and regulations, and if you're unsure about the wiring requirements, it's best to hire a qualified electrician to do the installation to ensure it is done safely and correctly. Working with electricity can be hazardous, so it's crucial to prioritize safety.