
KSTAR has exhibited at the 2026 edition of Syria Energy, showcasing its full portfolio of residential, C&I and utility-scale solar and storage solutions designed to support the evolving energy needs across the region.
For residential applications, where stable electricity access and energy flexibility remain important considerations, the company has introduced multiple home energy solutions centred around ease of deployment, intelligent operation and backup capability.
Among highlights was the BlueSpark Series residential ESS, an all-in-one hybrid system available in both single-phase (3.68–6 kW) and three-phase (4–12 kW) versions. With plug-and-play installation, wireless connectivity and scalable design, the system helps simplify deployment and improve accessibility. Also showcased was the Home Series residential ESS, available in 3.6–6 kW and 10 kW configurations. Equipped with premium lithium battery cells, integrated design and quick-connect terminals, the solution supports streamlined installation and dependable daily operation for modern residential energy use.
Complementing the lineup, the Knight Series hybrid inverter demonstrates enhanced adaptability for diversified energy environments. Supporting multiple battery chemistries including lead-acid and LFP batteries, generator-friendly operation and parallel expansion of up to six units, the solution provides users with greater flexibility in configuring reliable household energy systems.
Also on display were additional residential storage offerings, including the Home Series lithium battery pack, BlueGlow Series, BluE-G Series and BluE Series, covering a broad range of home energy scenarios.
For C&I applications, where energy availability and operational continuity are increasingly critical, KSTAR showcased the BluePulse Series, an all-in-one energy storage system together with the BlueKernel Series 125kW three-phase on-grid inverter.
The BluePulse Series offers flexible energy storage configurations ranging from 70 kWh to 107 kWh and integrates seamlessly with KAC 20–50 kW hybrid inverters, while the BlueKernel Series combines up to 98.7% efficiency, compatibility with large-format PV modules, a DC / AC ratio up to 1.5 and IP66 protection, helping maximize energy yield while ensuring stable operation in demanding environments.
For large-scale solar developments, the company highlighted its 350 kW BlueWave Series string inverter. Engineered to reduce both capital and operational expenditures while maximizing energy generation, the solution is designed to support the growing deployment of utility-scale renewable energy projects across the region.