North American Bus Duct Sales Expected to Reach 100 Million Dollars

LS Cable & System announced on the 23rd that it will build a new factory for large-capacity power distribution systems, Busduct, in Mexico, establishing an export base for the North American market.


On the 21st (local time), participants took a commemorative photo after a meeting regarding factory construction held at the office of the Governor of Quer?taro, Mexico. (From the third person on the left) Byun Jeong-il, Head of LSCUS Corporation; Mauricio Kuri, Governor of Quer?taro; Han Seok-won, Sales Manager of LSCUS; Marco del Prete, Minister of Development / <Photo by LS Cable & System>

On the 21st (local time), participants took a commemorative photo after a meeting regarding factory construction held at the office of the Governor of Quer?taro, Mexico. (From the third person on the left) Byun Jeong-il, Head of LSCUS Corporation; Mauricio Kuri, Governor of Quer?taro; Han Seok-won, Sales Manager of LSCUS; Marco del Prete, Minister of Development /

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LS Cable & System will open a factory with a total floor area of 16,800㎡ on a site of approximately 126,000㎡ in an industrial complex in Quer?taro, central Mexico. Construction will begin in the second half of the year and is scheduled to be completed in the first half of next year. Mexico offers advantages such as low labor costs and benefits from the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).


The company has established its fourth Busduct production base with this new factory, following its plants in Gumi, Gyeongbuk, Wuxi in China, and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam operated by LS Eco Energy. The Quer?taro factory will serve as an export base for the North American market, including the United States and Canada.


LS Cable & System stated, "The North American Busduct market is rapidly growing due to the construction of large-scale data centers, semiconductor, electric vehicle, and battery factories," adding, "We expect North American Busduct sales to reach 100 million dollars by 2030."


Busduct supplies power by placing flat conductors inside a metal case. It is easier to install and move than cables due to its modular assembly and reduces power consumption by more than 30%.



Meanwhile, LS Cable & System recently confirmed the construction of an underwater cable factory in the United States. It is expanding investments to secure market leadership by promoting the construction of underwater cable factories in Europe and Vietnam through LS Eco Energy.


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