You can work the numbers for yourself.
If the conductor resistance is 8 ohm/km then passing 20 A through 1 m of conductor will give a voltage drop of 20 x 8 / 1000 = 0.16 V. Is that low enough for your needs?
Secondly, do you plan to keep your voltages well below 1000 V?
If the answer to both questions is yes, then the cable might be what you need.
Personally I find such cable very useful. Having many fine copper strands makes it quite flexible, and having a large conductor area gives it a low resistance. The one you found also has red and black insulation. The icing on the cake!