Indianapolis established Bila Solar has secured a 10-MW solar panel order from a community-zonne developer to Safe-Harborbor prior to the federal deadline for projects that are eligible for important tax stimuli.
The product, Bila Solar’s 550 W Dual-Glass Series, with solar cells manufactured by the US, will be delivered at the end of the year. This timeline underlines the ability of the company to perform on compressed schemes and strengthens its role as a trusted American production partner for developers who navigate by navigating shifting policy and market needs.
To meet the rising demand, De Bila Solar scales its American production print print – he currently operates two shifts in the solar panel in his facility in Indianapolis, with plans to move to 24/7 production at the beginning of 2026. Bila Solar will reach 300 mw from the annual capacity to the end of 2025 and assesses the end of 2025 and assesses
“In the run-up to the deadline of the Federal Safe-Harbor, developers quickly moved to secure the US modules, and this 10-MW order shows the ability of Bila Solar to step up and deliver,” said Wei-Tai Kwok, head of the American operations at Bila Solar. “While deadlines are coming and going, our focus continues to help developers to maximize tax credits, to strengthen the economy of their projects and to help solar energy move forward with reliable, assembled modules.”
At the same time, Bila Solar Product Innovation stimulates that combines technical performance with benefits for domestic content. From advanced glass glass modules that are available today to the recently launched 550-W dual-glass steel-glass steel framed series developed with Origami Solar, the company brings market solutions on the market that improve strength, reduce the embodied carbon and qualify for the 10% domestic ITC bonus vender. Bila Solar also evaluates the demand for a 100% American domestic content lightweight module – the first of its kind.
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