en.Wedoany.com Reported - T1 Energy's 5GW solar module manufacturing facility G1_Dallas in Dallas, Texas, has received an "A" grade rating in an independent bankability assessment by Intertek CEA. This rating marks a significant milestone for the Austin-based energy solutions provider in its journey to become a pioneer in U.S. solar manufacturing.

Through a transformative transaction in December 2024, T1 Energy acquired Trina Solar's U.S. solar manufacturing assets, thereby solidifying its position in American solar production while simultaneously developing its battery storage business. The company is building an integrated U.S. supply chain, encompassing advanced solar and battery manufacturing.
Intertek CEA conducted an audit of the G1_Dallas facility from April 23 to 24, 2026, comprehensively reviewing production capacity, process control, and quality management practices related to module manufacturing. Peer benchmarking results show that T1 Energy's modules are on par with Tier 1 competitors in key metrics such as efficiency, temperature coefficient, and mechanical dimensions. This rating is only granted to manufacturers that consistently demonstrate high standards in production quality, process discipline, and operational reliability.
T1 Energy Chairman and CEO Dan Barcelo stated that receiving the Grade A rating is an independent confirmation of the work by the Texas team, and that the company built the G1_Dallas facility to produce modules that customers can trust for decades. Additionally, T1 Energy is constructing the G2_Austin solar cell factory in Rockdale, with Phase 1 expected to have an annual capacity of 2.1 GW.
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