Helie Officially cut the ribbon on his new Solar Module Assemble Facility in Rogers, Minnesota. The 500 MW site has been operational since April 29. Heliene also operates two panel assembly lines in storage iron, Minnesota, with a capacity of 800 MW. The total American production capacity of the company is now 1.3 GW per year.

The first solar panels of the new line in Rogers. Credit: Helien LinkedIn
“Helien experiences constant demand for our high-quality, high-quality PV modules for solar energy,” said Martin Pochtaruk, CEO of Heliene. “By almost double our production capacity from our new Rogers, Minnesota, Facility, we can continue to offer the best in-class Fully domestic content products and service to our customers, while we move our wider goal to move American solar-supply chains, by generally produced, cells, polymers and other criticisms.”
Helien hires more than 220 new employees to support the Rogers facility. The Canadian headquarters received $ 2.3 million in financing the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (Aded), with specific financing of the Minnesota Investment Fund (MIF), Minnesota Job Creation Fund (JCF) and the Minnesota Jobe partnership.
In all three production lines in Minnesota, Helieen produces bifacial silicon solar panels with the highest possible percentage of domestic content that is available on the market. The company has signed supply agreements with Origami Solar for steel frames, solarcycle for glass and hemlock, corning and suniva for polysilicon, waffles and cells.