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New Arizona plant furthers domestication of solar supply chain

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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By SB staff April 3, 2024

Industrial activities of Amphenol has brought its new solar products factory online in Mesa, Arizona. Beginning in January, Amphenol began producing and shipping U.S.-made solar junction boxes daily to solar manufacturers and developers across the country.

Amfenol’s Mesa solar products factory is home to a dozen state-of-the-art production lines, each with a capacity of approximately 100,000 units per month. Currently, the first line is operational and produces approximately 3,000 solar connection boxes per day. Two more lines are currently being added.

The facility is also equipped for the production of connectors and other advanced connection structures for solar panels. Production lines supporting the production of these components are expected to be operational by the end of 2024. To date, Amphenol has hired 70 new team members to support junction box manufacturing in Mesa, a number that is expected to grow as customer demand increases. Additional production capacity will come online.

“By producing and shipping high-quality, reliable solar products every day at our expanded Mesa facility, we are building on our mission to help create a more efficient and sustainable solar supply chain in the U.S.,” said Mark Cunningham, GM of Amphenol Industrial Operations. . “As we grow our manufacturing footprint and add more local, specialized talent to our Mesa team, we remain committed to helping our customers, partners and the broader community navigate the transition to a cleaner energy future.”

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Announced in September 2023, the 50,000-square-foot solar products facility expands Amphenol’s existing manufacturing presence in Mesa and will help the company support the growing domestic solar market. Amfenol’s Mesa-made solar products can help developers achieve the 10% IRS bonus for produced content created by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. As Amfenol continues to expand its customer pipeline and manufacturing operations in Mesa, it remains committed to The broader U.S. solar industry is reducing dependence on imported components and working toward supply chain independence.

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