Gstar Solar

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Gstar Solar
Company type Private
Industry Photovoltaics
Founded2019 [1]
Headquarters Singapore [2]
Area served
Worldwide
Products Photovoltaic products
Website www.gstarsolar.com

Gstar Solar, also known as G-Star Pte. Ltd., [3] simply referred to as Gstar, [4] is a PV product manufacturer [5] founded in 2019. [6] Headquartered in Singapore, [7] the company focuses on the fields of PV material manufacturing and PV system services. [8] It specializes in the manufacture of solar panels. [9] [10] In 2022, it acquired California-based EPOCH Green Energy. [11] In May 2024, the construction of the firm's silicon wafer plant in Jakarta was initiated. [12]

Outside of Singapore, Gstar also operates in markets such as the U.S., [13] and the Emirates. [14] In June 2024, it was included in the 2024 PV Module Index report published by the Renewable Energy Test Center. [15] [16] In August, it partnered with Middle Eastern investment firm Siraj Group [17] to develop a solar module production project. [18]

History

Gstar was established in 2019. In 2022, the company opened its first module factory in Thailand. [19] In March 2023, its subsidiary, Standard Energy, which specializes in the production of solar cells, was formed. [20]

In June 2024, Gstar attended the Intersolar Europe Exhibition in Munich. [21] In August, the company entered the Middle East. [22] In the same month, it began constructing a solar PV aluminum frame and mounting facility in Laos. [23]

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