星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Kstar debuted at East Africa’s largest energy show:the entry into the African market

Source:KSTAR

Last week,Future Energy East Africa 2019 was successfully ended, Kstar showed the East Africa of advanced data center key infrastructure (UPS, battery, precision power distribution, precision air conditioning) series, Integrated data center solution and photovoltaic inverter series products to the audience and received a lot of attention from exhibitors as well as exhibiting companies from Kenya and surrounding East African countries, Europe and the United States.

 


As many African countries have gradually accelerated the process of industrialization in recent years, the problem of power shortage has become increasingly prominent. The Kenya government, in particular, has proposed the goal of the population in the country’s non-powered areas to power up in 2030,which inspired the arrival of overseas exhibitors. Taking into account local power instability, Kstar has highly recommended backup UPS, micro-module 4.0 solutions, inverters,and other products.

 

Kstar backup UPS power supply is designed for computer protection, network nodes and high-end workstation users. It has AC voltage regulation, backup power supply, peak surge absorption, comprehensive automatic protection, fast switching, intelligent monitoring and so on. The audiences in Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda and other countries showed great interest.

Besides, Kstar also demonstrated the new Data Center Micromodule 4.0 solution. The core sub-components UPS, battery, power distribution cabinet, cabinet, precision air conditioner, and dynamic ring monitoring system are independently developed and produced by Kstar. “It simplifies configuration, facilitates rapid design completion, reduces configuration errors, improves efficiency, reduces energy consumption, enables rapid expansion, and brings a series of advantages to data center construction.

Due to Kenya’s heavy investment in renewable energy power generation, kstar’s environmentally adaptable, portable and installed inverter products were consulted by many local customers.

The exhibition not only allowed people of East African to learn more about Kstar but also announced its ambition to enter the African market. ‘’Kenyan energy market is in the ascendant and is located in the center of East Africa, which can play the radiation of Central and Eastern Africa. The role will facilitate the subsequent efforts of Kstar to expand the African-inland market. “The head of Kstar’s overseas market said.

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