SEG Solar Announces New 4 GW Module Factory in the U.S., Total Capacity to Reach 6 GW
2026-05-09 14:46
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Texas-based solar manufacturer SEG Solar recently disclosed plans to build another module assembly plant in Houston with an annual capacity of 4 GW. The project, with a total investment of $200 million, will cover 500,000 square feet and is expected to begin production in the third quarter of 2026, creating 800 jobs. With the new production line, combined with the company's existing 2 GW factory, SEG's total annual module capacity in the U.S. will reach 6 GW.

Timothy Johnson, Vice President of Operations at SEG Solar, commented: "The new factory marks a significant milestone for SEG. It will further enhance our manufacturing capabilities in the U.S. while supporting ongoing technological innovation. The facility is designed with flexibility to integrate next-generation technologies, including HJT, as the industry evolves."

In addition to its U.S. expansion, SEG is advancing a 5 GW silicon ingot and wafer manufacturing facility project in Indonesia, with construction expected to begin this quarter. The company already operates a cell manufacturing plant in Indonesia.

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