LS C&S quadruples HVDC cable capacity through addition of cable production plant

LS Cable & System has completed its fifth submarine cable plant in Donghae-si, South Korea, quadrupling HVDC capacity and establishing Asiaโ€™s largest production site. Coupled with a new 10,000-ton cable-laying vessel from LS Marine Solution, the company now offers full turnkey capabilities for global long-distance HVDC cable projects.

LS Cable & System HVDC Submarine Cable Expansion Strengthens Asian Market Position

LS Cable & System (LS C&S) has completed construction of its fifth submarine cable plant in Donghae-si, Gangwon-do, marking a major leap in South Koreaโ€™s subsea energy infrastructure. The new facility increases LS C&Sโ€™s high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine cable production capacity by more than four times.

With this expansion, LS Cable & System now operates the largest HVDC cable production facility in Asia. The company expects the new capability to boost its competitiveness in delivering large-scale offshore and global energy projects.

Unlocking Turnkey Offshore Capabilities

The expanded facility aligns with LS Cable & Systemโ€™s broader strategy to offer turnkey solutions, managing every stage from production to construction. The company said the new plant, together with a forthcoming HVDC cable-laying vessel being developed by its affiliate, LS Marine Solution, positions it to execute full-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) operations worldwide.

โ€œCombined with LS Marine Solutionโ€™s HVDC cable vessel, this expansion marks a key step in enabling LS Cable & System to manage end-to-end offshore power transmission projects efficiently,โ€ the company stated.

Technology Upgrades Driving the LS Cable & System HVDC Submarine Cable Expansion

The new plant includes a vertical continuous vulcanization (VCV) production line, which enhances manufacturing precision while ensuring greater supply stability for submarine cables. This addition significantly improves operational efficiency and consistency, vital for long-distance HVDC connections.

Moreover, the HVDC cable market continues to grow rapidly as more regions shift toward renewable energy integration and long-distance power transmission. However, due to the complex manufacturing process and high infrastructure requirements, only a handful of companies โ€” primarily in Europe, Japan, and now South Korea โ€” can produce advanced HVDC cables at scale.

Expanding Marine and Installation Capabilities

LS Marine Solutionโ€™s 10,000-ton HVDC cable-laying vessel, currently under construction, will enable the LS Group to handle the entire lifecycle of subsea cable projects. Once operational, the vessel will allow the company to manufacture, transport, and install long-length HVDC cables globally.

As a result, LS Cable & System will strengthen its leadership in the global HVDC cable market, offering integrated solutions that combine technical excellence, delivery reliability, and end-to-end project management.

For more information about LS Cable & Systemโ€™s subsea innovations, visit lscns.com.

Mark Marselli
Author: Mark Marselli

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