The HT APFC (High Tension Automatic Power Factor Correction) Panel manufactured by YS Engineering Solution is a highly efficient power management solution designed for high-voltage electrical systems used in large industries and commercial establishments. The primary function of an HT APFC panel is to automatically maintain the power factor close to unity by compensating reactive power in high-tension electrical networks. In industries with heavy electrical loads such as large motors, transformers, compressors, furnaces, and industrial machinery, excessive reactive power consumption reduces the power factor and leads to increased electricity losses, voltage instability, and penalties imposed by electricity utility providers. To overcome these issues, YS Engineering Solution designs and manufactures HT APFC panels equipped with advanced capacitor banks, vacuum contactors, APFC relays, circuit breakers, protection systems, and intelligent controllers that continuously monitor the electrical load and automatically switch capacitor stages according to the system requirement. This automatic operation improves energy efficiency, reduces power losses, and enhances the stability of the electrical network without requiring manual intervention. The HT APFC panel also helps increase transformer capacity utilization, minimize voltage drops, improve equipment performance, and extend the lifespan of electrical machinery. YS Engineering Solution uses high-quality components and follows strict industrial standards to ensure the safety, reliability, and durability of every HT APFC panel. These panels are widely used in power plants, manufacturing industries, steel plants, cement industries, textile mills, hospitals, commercial complexes, and other facilities with high electrical power consumption. The compact design, efficient operation, and low maintenance requirements make these panels highly suitable for modern industrial power systems. By installing HT APFC panels from YS Engineering Solution, organizations can achieve substantial energy savings, improved power quality, reduced operational costs, and enhanced overall electrical system performance.