SPI Energy Co., Ltd., , a global renewable energy company and provider of solar storage and electric vehicle (EV) solutions for business, residential, government, logistics and utility customers, announced company's wholly owned subsidiary has started volume production of M10 solar modules from its state-of-the-art production line at its facility in Sacramento, CA.
"We are very excited to announce that we have finished commissioning of the new production line for M10 (182mm Cell) modules and have started volume production and delivering to customers. This is the very first domestic M10 production line in the U.S. equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies," said Denton Peng, Chairman of S4A. "The new line will add an additional 550MW of solar module manufacturing capacity to our existing production volume. We will be delivering 410W American-made modules for the residential market and 550W all black, American-made modules for commercial and industrial markets. We are very excited to meet this important milestone for our company and offer the best domestic-made solar module products to our customers to meet the increasing demand for American-made modules."
The Solar4America module manufacturing facility now produces 700MW with capacity ramping up to 2.4GW in 2023.
Currently S4A has production capacities for 2023 on an array of modules including 330W/60 cells and 410W/72cells, 410W/108 half cut cells all black modules for the residential market and 410W/72 cells (silver) and 550W solar modules for industrial and commercial markets.
"Our California production facility will ensure that our customers receive high-quality, consistent, American-made products they can feature to their customers," added Peng. "Producing these products at our facility in Sacramento boosts our capacity and capabilities to meet our customer demand in a timely manner and brings more stable supplies of Made-in-USA products to the market."