US’ first vertically integrated solar factory starts production to power 1.3M homes

3d 6h ago by lemmy.world/u/Delta_V in technology from interestingengineering.com

Qcells has begun manufacturing solar cells at its new facility in Cartersville, Georgia, bringing the company closer to operating what it says is the United States’ first and only fully vertically integrated solar manufacturing factory.

The company announced that the plant is now producing solar cells and expects all production lines to reach full capacity by the third quarter of 2026. Once fully operational, the facility will manufacture ingots, wafers, cells, and solar modules under one roof.

The start of cell production marks a significant milestone for domestic solar manufacturing, as most solar panels installed in the US still rely on imported components. Qcells said the Cartersville site will become the largest operating solar cell factory in US history...

I really hope they succeed, but this is a Korean company benefitting from a pyramid of Biden-era incentives, that could disappear at random in today’s political chaos

Shhhh! The dogegoblins will hear you

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It will or it can power 1.3M homes? Here in the Netherlands we had similar news about a new windmill park. To get local support they claimed it could power 150.000 homes. It was built. All it powered was a Google data center.

And they'll be twice the cost of Chinese panels and they will lobby for tariffs so they can charge triple. And nobody will solar.