Gstar Expands Solar Reach with New Indonesian Manufacturing Facility
Gstar has shipped its first core equipment to Indonesia for a new photovoltaic manufacturing facility, aiming for an annual 3GW output of monocrystalline silicon rods and wafers. Utilizing advanced technology like the Czochralski method, the facility is strategically located in Indonesia's growing industrial hub and renewable energy market.

Gstar's inaugural shipment of crucial equipment to Indonesia heralds the establishment of a cutting-edge photovoltaic manufacturing facility. Featuring monocrystalline growth furnaces, the site is set to produce 3GW annually in silicon rods and wafers.
The facility will leverage the Czochralski crystal growth method, known for precision and low dislocation densities, to ensure product quality. Situated in Indonesia's burgeoning industrial zone, it stands to benefit from strategic integration into the global supply chain.
As Indonesia emerges as a key player in the renewable energy market, this facility marks a pivotal step in Gstar's expansion. The project promises to stimulate the local economy by creating over 500 new jobs and bolstering Indonesia's solar energy potential.
(With inputs from agencies.)