Constar: Power generation and grid sectors account for approximately 20% of the company's domestic market revenue.

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Everyday Economic News AI Express: There was a question from an investor on the investor interaction platform: How much of the company’s revenue comes from its products in the power and power generation sector? Since there is currently a power shortage in Europe and the U.S., and the company’s revenue is also concentrated overseas, are the company’s products used for gas turbines?

KangsiTe (300445.SZ) said on March 29 on the investor interaction platform that the power generation and power grid segment accounts for about 20% of the company’s domestic market revenue. The expansion of the segment is mainly driven by the technical premium brought about by rising demand for the portability and intelligence of high-precision instrument equipment from the power system’s refined and lean maintenance. Among the relevant instrument equipment products, applications are mostly in the power generation sector. The end users are mainly in departments such as metering centers and maintenance teams. The application scenarios mainly involve the verification and calibration of instrument equipment for parameters such as pressure, process signals, and temperature in boiler, steam turbine, and generator systems, as well as periodic testing or troubleshooting related to the pipeline, valve, and container sealing.

(Reporter Zhang Mingshuang)

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