Founded in 2019 and backed by Standard Energy Group, Gstar is committed to becoming a trusted global new energy solution provider. The group has built an integrated photovoltaic supply chain spanning silicon materials—including ingots and wafers produced in Indonesia—and aluminum frames manufactured in Laos, extending through to solar cells and module production.
Gstar operates 3 GW of cell capacity and 2 GW of module capacity in the Philippines, with an upcoming manufacturing facility in the United States. With relevant manufacturing entities across its supply chain having undergone CEA non-FEOC assessments, and warehouses in Los Angeles and Houston, Gstar has established a policy-aligned and fully traceable global supply chain, serving key markets across the U.S., Europe, and India.
Gstar offers both N-type and P-type solar cells and modules, with module power outputs ranging from 425W to 725W for residential, commercial, and utility-scale applications. Certified by ETL, UL, CE, and TÜV, Gstar modules come with a 15-year product warranty and a 25-year linear power warranty, ensuring consistent and long-term performance.
By combining integrated manufacturing capabilities, a compliant and traceable supply chain, and a strong global footprint, Gstar delivers solar solutions designed for reliability, efficiency, and long-term value.
2024 RETC
"Overall Highest Achiever"
Global Top 500
New Energy Enterprises
Member of SEIA
(Solar Energy Industries Association)
Dun & Bradstreet
Registered
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