AbstractTriboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), as a new technique for energy capture, has unique advantages in harvesting high‐entropy energy. In view of the wind‐induced vibration characteristics of power transmission lines, the symmetric elastic bistable triboelectric nanogenerator (EB‐TENG) is introduced in this work. The core component of the EB‐TENG is the elastic bistable cantilever beam structure, which is designed by introducing an elastic perturbation structure to the conventional cantilever beam. This beam results in several sub‐resonance frequencies in addition to the natural frequencies, which broadens the frequency band of the EB‐TENG. In addition, the EB‐TENG adopts a symmetrical cantilever beam to ensure effective harvesting of vibration energy, even in situations of self‐tilting and external tilting vibration. The experimental outcomes confirm that the EB‐TENG can significantly harvest vibration energy in the 7–60 Hz frequency range and delivers the maximum peak power of 2.846 mW, which meets the major vibration frequency range of power transmission lines under the action of breeze. Finally, self‐powered strategy based on EB‐TENG online monitoring devices (such as tower obstruction lights, temperature and humidity sensors, and line high temperature wireless alarms) is constructed. This work helps promote the application of in‐situ self‐powered monitoring based on TENG in smart transmission lines.