SEG Solar Inaugurates Houston Module Plant and Rolls Out First Module
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HOUSTON, Aug. 9. 2024 ~ Houston, Texas - On August 8, 2024, SEG Solar (SEG), a leading U.S. photovoltaic manufacturer, celebrated the grand opening of its new PV manufacturing base in Houston. The ceremony marked a significant step in SEG's commitment to domestic manufacturing in the United States. The event was attended by nearly 300 guests from government officials, associations, partners, and major media outlets.

Among the distinguished guests were Bobby Lieb, President and CEO of Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce; Chase A. Silman from the Office of Congressman Morgan Luttrell; and Lawrence Bell from the Office of Commissioner Tom Ramsey. Keynote speeches were delivered by SEG Founder and COO Jun Zhuge and CEO Jim Wood.

The highlight of the ceremony was the production of the first 585W YUKON N series module at the new facility. This achievement solidified SEG's position as one of the first manufacturers to achieve module production in the United States.

The state-of-the-art production facility spans over 250,000 square feet and has an investment of approximately $60 million. It specializes in producing high-efficiency N-type solar modules with an annual capacity of 2GW. The production lines are equipped with fully automated intelligent manufacturing systems that ensure precision and efficiency.

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Moreover, the workshop is equipped with advanced ERP and MES systems for refined management and full traceability of incoming materials. This guarantees reliable product quality for customers.

SEG plans to establish its global R&D center at the Houston PV manufacturing base by the end of 2024. The center will offer comprehensive testing services such as LID tests, Damp Heat tests, PID tests, and Light and LeTID tests to ensure product reliability and performance under various environmental conditions.

In his keynote speech, Jim Wood expressed his pride in being among the first companies to respond to the call for domestic manufacturing by constructing a solar module factory in the U.S. He also highlighted the significance of the completion of the Houston plant as a major advancement in U.S. module manufacturing technology.

Wood further stated that SEG will continue to deepen its investments in wafers, cells, and modules while closely tracking market trends to meet customers' needs. Through strategic collaborations across the supply chain, SEG aims to continuously optimize and enhance the U.S. PV manufacturing industry.

The inauguration of SEG's Houston solar module manufacturing plant marks a new chapter in the company's commitment to domestic manufacturing and a significant milestone for the U.S. PV industry. With its advanced technology and dedication to quality, SEG is poised to make a significant impact in the solar energy sector in the United States.
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