LS Power (formerly LG Power Co., Ltd.) was established in 1974. In March 2005, LS Group was spun off from LG Group and renamed "LS" (an abbreviation for LSIS), which means "leading solution industrial system", with the aim of growing into a company that "provides leading solutions to customers". Headquartered in Anyang, Korea, LS has 8 factories, 4 R&D centers and 1 power testing technology research institute around the world. With the technical strength and expertise accumulated over many years in the electric power field, LS has developed into the largest integrated electromechanical manufacturer in Korea and the No. 1 manufacturer of industrial electrical automatic products in Korea. LS entered China in 2000, with an annual sales growth rate of more than 30% in China, and has set up factories in Dalian and Wuxi. LS Dalian Plant mainly produces high-voltage switchgear, transformers, vacuum circuit breakers and other products, and has been rated as an AAA credit enterprise-level inspection-free enterprise. In 2004, it invested in the construction of Wuxi factory, covering an area of more than 70,000 square meters, producing low-voltage electrical products such as air circuit breakers and molded case circuit breakers, as well as automation products such as PLC and frequency converters, and won the title of national high-tech enterprises. LSIS has once again proved its competitiveness in the global solar panel market by winning another large-scale solar project in Japan. This is the third, following the 40MW Mito Newtown Super Solar Park Power Plant, with LSIS providing the modules and associated content. LSIS announced that it has been selected as the contractor for the construction and operation of the approximately 46 billion kroner (4.55 billion yen) "Hanamizuki Solar Power Plant" in Ishikawa Prefecture, Honshu, Japan. LSIS entered the c language, and at the Korean-American-Nippon Power Plant, it is planned to build about 540000 square meters of solar panel modules and operating systems in a 300,000-square-meter area in Ishikawa Prefecture from August 2017 to March 2019. It will be supplied stably to Hokuriku, through the Japan subsidiary LSIS Japan, LSIS guarantees responsible completion and production efficiency, including overseeing EPC and O&M (operation and maintenance) for the next 20 years This project is the third project, following the Mito Prefecture Super Solar Park Power Plant in Ibaraki Prefecture – LSIS's first large-scale solar project in Japan – and nearing completion of the solar (energy storage system), the 39MW Hokkaido Chiki Solar Power Plant, LSIS believes It was the first Korea company to enter the Japan solar market in 2009, and the experience and technical confidence accumulated through cooperation with global financial companies. In 2015, LS Power Industry ushered in the "first year of the second founding of China's business", and all employees, under the leadership of Park Yongxiang, will integrate resources, expand channels, continuously improve product competitiveness and brand influence, forge ahead, innovate and strive to achieve the common value of the company, individuals and partners to enhance the "value-up". |
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