Yet Another Red State Solar Cell Factory Will Drink Trump’s Milkshake
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A new solar cell manufacturing operation has opened in Cartersville, Georgia, marking the first vertically integrated solar factory in the US. The facility, owned by Qcells, a Korea-headquartered company, will produce 3.3 gigawatts of solar cells, ingots, and wafers per year. This development represents a significant shift in the US solar industry, which was once dominated by foreign manufacturers. The factory's domestic content will also qualify developers for a 10% tax bonus and shield customers from supply chain disruptions.
💡 Why It Matters
- · This milestone in US solar manufacturing underscores the industry's resilience and growth despite Trump's efforts to promote coal power.
- · The Made-in-the-USA model also highlights the effectiveness of taxpayer support in revitalizing domestic industries, including solar energy.