Renewable Energy Magazine
Renewable Energy Magazine
Construction of the PV Cell Facility began in January 2025, and the exterior build-out has been completed on schedule. Representing Phase II of Boviet Solar’s North American manufacturing strategy, the Greenville PV Cell Factory will produce advanced, high-efficiency PV cells to meet the growing demand for Made-in-USA solar products.
Once fully operational, the facility will deliver an annual production capacity of 3.0 GW, complementing the company’s adjacent 3.0 GW PV Module Factory, which successfully commenced mass production in Q1 2025.
The Greenville PV Cell Facility is expected to be completed and begin mass production in the second half of 2026, creating more than 900 skilled local jobs and ensuring a reliable domestic supply of high-performance PV cells for both U.S. and global markets.
“We are excited to see steady progress on our Greenville PV Cell Factory project,” said Marco Marquez, General Manager of Manufacturing Operations at Boviet Solar USA.
“With exterior construction completed and interior work now underway, we remain firmly on track to bring this facility online in the second half of 2026. This expansion demonstrates our strong commitment to U.S. manufacturing and our vision of building a robust, vertically integrated solar production base on American soil.”
“This milestone marks another important step in Boviet Solar’s long-term growth strategy,” said Sienna Cen, President of Boviet Solar USA. “By expanding our production capabilities in the United States, we are not only supporting domestic content and job creation but also enhancing supply-chain resilience for our customers. Our goal is to deliver bankable, top-quality solar products while helping accelerate the nation’s clean-energy transition.”
The Greenville PV Module Factory (Phase I) manufactures Boviet Solar’s top-performing Gamma Series™ Monofacial and Vega Series™ Bifacial PV modules and officially began production in April 2025.
Together, these two facilities will establish a fully integrated U.S. manufacturing hub, capable of producing both PV cells and PV modules domestically, strengthening the American solar supply chain and providing customers with high-performance, Made-in-USA products.
























