Kstar maintains No.1 in the Chinese UPS battery market
Chinese VRLA battery maker Shenzhen Kstar Science & Technology Co., Ltd. was the biggest native supplier of UPS batteries in 2020, the largest market research firm in China, ICT research, said Thursday.
Holding an overall share of 13.8%, the company's shipments of the UPS battery segment reached RMB 211 million during the 12 month period despite the changing landscape brought on by the pandemic, said the report. The largest share of the market growth came from the finance, telecom, government, education, and transportation industry.
China’s new infrastructure construction plan is propelling the demand for UPS. As a key component of an uninterruptible power supply, the booming of UPS adoption stimulates the scope of UPS batteries. Last year, the overall size of the Chinese UPS battery market reached 1.5 billion with a growth rate of -1.8%.
The photo shows the company’s battery production base in Huizhou, Guangdong, China
“We want to thank our customers for their long lasting support, helping Kstar to maintain the leading position for decades. The company owns the largest battery factory in Asia, covering an area of nearly 120,000 square meters and we have 50 R&D experts to develop long service life VRLA batteries as well as lithium batteries to meet the rapidly changing customer requirements.
The photo shows the company’s battery production base in Huizhou,Guangdong, China
In 2019, Kstar signed a strategic partnership with Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL), a global leader in lithium-ion battery development and manufacturing, to develop state-of-the-art lithium battery packs. It is predicted that the partnership will help strengthen Kstar’s market leadership in the Chinese UPS battery sectors.
About Kstar: Kstar battery production line covers a series of sealed lead acid battery(FM series, GFM series, FML series, FMH series) , GEL battery and lithium battery from 1.2AH up to 3000AH. They have been shipped to global customers for more than 20 years.