SEG Solar has taken part in the 2024 edition of PV ModuleTech USA, with CEO Jim Wood presenting to attendees on the company’s supply chain and traceability plan for the US and global markets.
As a premier Texas-based module manufacturer, SEG is preparing to kick off trial runs at its 2GW N-type factory in Houston in early August. Beyond manufacturing, the Houston facility will also boast an advanced R&D and Testing Centre, equipped with cutting-edge technology including LID and Wet Leakage Current test systems, ensuring product quality. Collaborating with local community colleges for workforce training underscores SEG’s commitment to bolstering local economies and fostering skilled manufacturing talent. Furthermore, SEG’s vision extends globally, with plans underway to establish manufacturing centres throughout the Americas.
Wood commented: “The robust backing from the US government strengthens our commitment to fostering renewable energy development in the United States and achieving energy independence. Our journey in the solar industry reflects a dedication to sustainability, innovation and customer satisfaction. Solar energy isn’t just a business; it’s an essential component of our global fight against climate change, securing a sustainable future for generations to come.”
In a significant move, SEG has acquired over 105 acres of land from the Indonesian Government, laying the groundwork for Southeast Asia’s largest photovoltaic industrial zone in Central Java. This strategic endeavour underscores SEG’s dedication to delivering premium-quality, reliable products to global markets.
With a focus on the US market and leveraging local advantages, SEG remains committed to expanding its business footprint while refining its global strategy, driving forward the industry’s comprehensive advancement.