en.Wedoany.com Reported - SEG Solar plans to build its third solar module assembly factory in Texas, USA, with a capacity of 4.6 GW. Once the new factory is operational, SEG's total annual module production capacity in the U.S. will reach 10.6 GW.

SEG currently operates a 2 GW factory in Houston and opened another 4 GW factory in Tomball in August this year. The third factory is a new building covering 1.15 million square feet, including assembly workshops and warehouses. The site appears to be adjacent to the second factory in Tomball, with completion expected in March 2027, and commercial panel production scheduled to begin in May 2027.
SEG stated that the new factory will produce heterojunction technology (HJT) modules. This will increase the supply of U.S.-manufactured n-type solar cells, as TOPCon-related patent litigation remains ongoing in court, objectively constraining domestic TOPCon capacity in the U.S.
SEG is developing a 5 GW ingot and wafer manufacturing facility in Indonesia, with construction expected to begin this quarter. The company already operates a cell manufacturing plant in Indonesia. SEG representatives stated that the company is also evaluating locations in the U.S. for a dedicated HJT cell manufacturing facility.
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