Solar Semiconductor to manufacture Solaria modules in India

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Solar Semiconductor and Solaria have entered into an agreement where Solar Semiconductor will produce Solaria’s solar modules at its Hyderabad, India manufacturing plant. Solaria looks at this move as a strategic way to meet demands for its solar modules in India. In addition to producing its solar modules in India, Solaria is also expanding its Fremont, California manufacturing plant to help meet the needs of the U.S. and other markets.

“Solar Semiconductor has excellent engineering, manufacturing capabilities, and quality focus in their ISO9001 facility,” stated Dan Shugar, CEO of Solaria. “Together, we commissioned Solaria’s proprietary manufacturing process equipment at Solar Semiconductor earlier this year – valued at tens of millions of dollars in development and capital equipment, and have already produced and shipped modules for solar power systems in India and Europe. In this era of Indo-U.S. partnership, Solaria and Solar Semiconductor are leading the way to advance the deployment of clean, solar energy.” 

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