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Silfab Solar’s South Carolina facility will produce 1 GW of solar cells and 1.3 GW of modules. Image Source: Silfab Solar
Silfab Solar, headquartered in Canada, has signed a 350 MW module supply agreement with Pivot Energy for US community solar projects. The agreement spans two years, starting in Q2 2025, with modules manufactured at Silfab’s South Carolina facility. The facility has an initial production capacity of 1 GW of solar cells and 1.3 GW of modules. Pivot Energy has planned to integrate Silfab’s high-domestic-content 580 XM+ modules into projects across the US. Silfab has secured $100 million in financing to scale operations at its 800,000-square-foot South Carolina plant. Silfab Solar also has a 1.1 GW West Coast module production facility in Washington.