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Corning supplied US-made wafers and polysilicon, while Suniva manufactured solar cells in Georgia for the new module. Image Credit/Source: Pixabay/Pexels
US-based Suniva, Heliene and Corning have partnered to produce a fully US-made solar module using American polysilicon, wafers, and cells. Corning supplied the wafers and sourced polysilicon from Hemlock Semiconductor. Both were made in Michigan. Suniva manufactured the solar cells in Georgia. The module contained up to 66% of domestic content, the highest in the market. This gave developers an advantage under the Investment Tax Credit. It also enhanced domestic manufacturing. Corning brought its manufacturing expertise. Suniva and Heliene have supplied high-efficiency solar components. It provided a high-quality module and supported local jobs and production.