| Electrical Equipment Industry | Industrials Sector | Mr. Ja-Kyun Koo Ph.D. CEO | KRX SM Exchange | KR7010120004 ISIN |
| South Korea Country | 3,291 Employees | 26 Feb 2026 Last Dividend | 13 Apr 2026 Last Split | - IPO Date |
LS ELECTRIC Co., Ltd., previously known as LSIS Co., Ltd. until a name change in 2020, has been an innovative provider of smart energy solutions since its inception in 1974. With its headquarters based in Anyang-Si, South Korea, the company actively operates on a global scale, offering a wide array of products and services that cater to the evolving needs of the energy sector. By integrating the latest technology in smart energy management along with reliable power transmission systems, LS ELECTRIC aims to contribute to a sustainable and efficient energy future.
These encompass a broad range of systems designed for efficient energy management and control, such as energy management systems (EMS), supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA), distribution control systems, microgrid solutions, and comprehensive diagnostic solutions.
Includes the development and deployment of substations, flexible AC transmission system (FACTS), high voltage direct current (HVDC) solutions, gas-insulated switchgears, and power transformers, all critical for the stable transmission of electricity over long distances.
Offering solutions for the capture and conversion of solar energy into electricity, aiding in the global transition towards renewable energy sources.
Comprising low and medium voltage products, protective relays, measuring devices, and DC components designed for the safe and efficient distribution and control of power in various industrial applications.
A comprehensive suite including low voltage switchgears, motor control centers, main distribution boards, power centers, transformers, and advanced systems like fault current limiters, arc protection systems, and various kinds of insulated switchgears, all essential for reliable power distribution.
Encompasses programmable logic controller (PLC), servo/motion technology, human-machine interfaces (HMIs), inverters, and gearboxes, offering sophisticated automation capabilities for industries aiming to enhance efficiency and productivity.
This includes signaling systems and power supply systems specifically designed for the railway sector, aiming at improving operational reliability and efficiency for rail operations.