Participation in "ELECS KOREA 2026"
Executing the Entire Value Chain from Design to Maintenance

Taihan Cable announced on the 4th that it will showcase its technological competitiveness at "ELECS KOREA 2026" by unveiling its total solution for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine cables.

Taihan Cable booth at Elex Korea 2026, held Feb. 4-6 at COEX, Seoul. Taihan Cable

Taihan Cable booth at Elex Korea 2026, held Feb. 4-6 at COEX, Seoul. Taihan Cable

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"ELECS KOREA," held at COEX Seoul from the 4th to the 6th, is an exhibition of transmission and distribution, power generation equipment, and renewable energy-related solutions. This year, it is being held under the theme of "Connecting Grids, Securing Energy," with about 220 domestic and overseas companies participating.


At this exhibition, Taihan Cable is presenting a total solution capable of supporting the West Sea Energy Expressway and offshore wind power under the concept of "From the West Sea to the World, Taihan Cable Connects New Energy Pathways." The company is also exhibiting the results of its research and development, including eco-friendly new products and new technologies, to introduce its next-generation technological capabilities.


In particular, at the center of the booth, the company is displaying prototypes of 525 kV-class HVDC submarine cables that can be deployed in the West Sea Energy Expressway. It is also exhibiting information materials on Dae Han Ocean Works, a submarine cable installation specialist acquired last year, and on a dedicated HVDC submarine cable laying vessel (CLV, Cable Laying Vessel) currently under review. By putting its HVDC submarine cable turnkey solutions at the forefront, the company plans to emphasize that preparations for participating in the West Sea Energy Expressway are progressing smoothly.


The company is also highlighting its ability to execute the entire value chain of submarine cables, from design and manufacturing to transportation, installation and engineering, and maintenance. It has prepared an exhibition space for a model of "PALOS," the only CLV cable laying vessel in Korea dedicated to offshore wind power, as well as for its second submarine cable plant, which will have the capacity to produce 640 kV HVDC and 400 kV-class HVAC submarine cables.


In addition, the company is presenting a wide range of new products made from eco-friendly materials and new technologies developed in collaboration with other institutions and companies, underscoring its technological competitiveness in building sustainable energy infrastructure.



Vice Chairman Song Jongmin of Taihan Cable said, "Based on our HVDC technology and competitiveness, we will contribute to the success of the West Sea Energy Expressway project, which is a core part of the national power grid," adding, "Leveraging our turnkey solution capabilities, we will accelerate our entry into overseas HVDC markets and grow into a company that leads the global energy transition."


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