Canadian Solar, Sol Systems Partner to Boost US Manufacturing
- Canadian Solar and Sol Systems team up to boost US solar manufacturing, creating jobs and delivering high-efficiency modules for increased project economics.
Canadian Solar and Sol Systems have partnered to increase solar module manufacturing in the US. Canadian Solar will supply high-efficiency N-Type TOPCon solar modules from its Texas factory to support Sol Systems’ projects between 2024 and 2025. The partnership aims to scale new solar module production and procurement in the United States, creating new American manufacturing jobs.
Sol Systems’ Chief Construction Officer, Dan Diamond, highlighted Canadian Solar’s competitive advantage, praising the TOPCon modules for boosting project economics through higher yields and lower costs. Canadian Solar’s Senior Vice President, Thomas Koerner, expressed pride in the Texas facility’s rapid ramp-up and positive market feedback for their modules. The partnership aims to meet the growing demand for locally made solar products in the US market.
How will Canadian Solar and Sol Systems increase solar module manufacturing in the US?
- Canadian Solar will supply high-efficiency N-Type TOPCon solar modules from its Texas factory to support Sol Systems’ projects between 2024 and 2025.
- The partnership aims to scale new solar module production and procurement in the United States, creating new American manufacturing jobs.
- Sol Systems’ Chief Construction Officer, Dan Diamond, highlighted Canadian Solar’s competitive advantage, praising the TOPCon modules for boosting project economics through higher yields and lower costs.
- Canadian Solar’s Senior Vice President, Thomas Koerner, expressed pride in the Texas facility’s rapid ramp-up and positive market feedback for their modules.
- The partnership aims to meet the growing demand for locally made solar products in the US market.
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