Boviet Solar has completed the exterior structure of the planned 3 GW production cell facility in Solar Cell in Greenville, North Carolina.
The Greenville facility, an investment of $ 294 million, is the company’s first North -American production hub. The production will focus on its range series Monofacial and Vega series Bifacial modules, which use advanced N-type solar cell technology.
The 3 GW cell capacity is spreading from a previously announced 2 GW. The construction of the facility started at the beginning of 2025. Cell production will contribute to the adjacent 2 GW solar module assembly facility of the company that reached the mass production in the first quarter of 2025.
The cell and module plants are expected to create around 908 local jobs. The factory will add capacity to a weak segment of the American solar supply chain. In August 2025, the Solar Energy Industries Association (Seia) reported 2 GW cell production online, compared to 57.5 GW module -assembly. SEIA followed an extra 19.3 GW of cell production capacity under construction and 34.1 GW capacity announced.
“The Greenville Manufacturing Hub is central to Boviet Solar’s American growth strategy,” said Sienna Cen, president of Boviet Solar USA. “By investing in both PV cell and module production in North Carolina, we strengthen the resilience of the supply chain, we deliver reliable Made-in-USA solar products and we create lasting economic impact for the region.”
Boviet Solar, founded in 2013 in Vietnam, recently reached the top 10 Sinovoltaics The ranking of the PV module manufacturers, which applies worldwide and comprises 65 panel suppliers. The company said it expected to start with mass production in the Greenville Solar Cell Facility in the second half of 2026.
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