Full-Time
Designs and manufactures high-efficiency solar panels
No salary listed
Entry, Junior
Fort Mill, SC, USA
Silfab Solar designs and manufactures high-efficiency solar panels specifically for the North American market. Their production process incorporates advanced robotics and automation, ensuring that their panels are reliable and of high quality, with one of the lowest defect rates in the industry. The Silfab Elite Series is their flagship product, recognized for having the highest efficiency among solar panels made in the United States. Silfab Solar caters to a wide range of customers, including commercial utility developers, homeowners, and installers, through a network of distributors across the U.S. and Canada. What sets Silfab Solar apart from its competitors is its focus on producing superior quality panels that maximize power density and long-term reliability, all supported by a trusted warranty. The company's goal is to meet the increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions in the renewable energy market.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$355M
Headquarters
Mississauga, Canada
Founded
2010
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"I wish to thank our incredible team at Silfab for their dedication and commitment to place Silfab as the best made-in-America PV module manufacturer."
Meanwhile, Silfab Solar plans to invest $150 million in York County, establishing a manufacturing hub for solar cell technology and creating around 800 jobs.
In addition, Silfab Solar intends to invest $150 million in York County, resulting in the creation of 800 jobs focused on solar cell manufacturing.
The sale of these credits will generate incremental investments that Silfab Solar will use to expand U.S. manufacturing facilities.
FORT MILL, S.C. - Silfab Solar, North America's leading photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturer, has named Mike Boggs as Chief People Officer as the company prepares to launch its new solar cell manufacturing facility in Fort Mill this April.