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US Solar Cell Production Ignites
10 Jun
Summary
- Qcells began solar cell manufacturing in Georgia.
- This facility nearly doubles current U.S. cell capacity.
- It aims to reduce American reliance on Asian imports.

Qcells, the U.S. solar division of Korea's Hanwha, has commenced solar cell manufacturing at its Cartersville, Georgia facility. This development is a pivotal moment for the United States' strategy to reduce its reliance on imported solar equipment, primarily from Asia.
The Cartersville plant is projected to significantly boost domestic solar production capacity. Upon reaching full operational status in the third quarter of this year, it is expected to become the largest solar cell factory in U.S. history. This initiative is crucial for a nation that currently possesses substantial solar panel manufacturing capacity but lags in solar cell production, relying heavily on imports.
This expansion aligns with U.S. government efforts to bolster domestic manufacturing through subsidies and trade incentives. Qcells' substantial $2.5 billion investment in its U.S. supply chain underscores the growing momentum in this sector, aiming to build a more resilient and self-sufficient solar industry.