The Korean subsidiary of solar power manufacturer KStar has signed a 150 MW supply contract with GS Global. “This is the largest contract KStar has signed since entering the Korean market. We will gradually improve customer service and turn it into an opportunity to maximize customer satisfaction,” said Xu Liang, vice president of KStar.
Currently, GS Global is engaged in various business fields such as steel, coal/biomass, petroleum/chemicals, machinery/materials, imported automobile logistics, export, import and trilateral trade of solar equipment. Today, KStar develops and manufactures inverters ranging from small capacity to large capacity power plants, using key components produced in Europe and the United States to ensure the stability of product quality.
According to Liang, “the driving force behind KStar’s success in the global market is R&D and manufacturing.” “It is important for manufacturers to research and analyze market requirements and then develop them. Furthermore, feedback from customers who actually use them is also very important. The goal should always be to provide products that minimize inconvenience to customers as well as product performance by making continuous product improvements to provide optimized inverters for solar plants,” he concluded.