
Manufacturing at Boviet Photo voltaic’s North Carolina photo voltaic panel meeting website. Credit score: SPW
Boviet Photo voltaic introduced the addition of its third PV module manufacturing manufacturing line on the firm’s Greenville, North Carolina, manufacturing facility. This enlargement will increase the ability’s annual PV module manufacturing capability from 2 GW to three GW.
The Greenville PV Module Manufacturing unit (Section I) started operations in April 2025 and produces Boviet Photo voltaic’s Gamma Sequence Monofacial and Vega Sequence Bifacial PV modules. Solar Power World attended the ribbon-cutting and has photos from inside the plant here.
In late August 2025, Boviet Photo voltaic additionally introduced the completion of exterior building for its Section II PV Cell Manufacturing Facility in Greenville, which is on monitor to start mass manufacturing in 2026. Importantly, the ability’s deliberate 3 GW annual PV cell capability will align with the Greenville PV Module manufacturing facility’s expanded 3 GW PV module capability, guaranteeing absolutely built-in U.S. photo voltaic manufacturing.
“The addition of a 3rd manufacturing line marks one other necessary milestone in our Greenville journey. It additional enhances our skill to serve our prospects with dependable, U.S.-made PV modules whereas creating high-quality native jobs,” stated Marco Marquez, common supervisor of Boviet Photo voltaic’s Greenville Manufacturing unit.
“Boviet Photo voltaic is deeply dedicated to the U.S. photo voltaic market. With 3 GW of PV module capability and the upcoming PV cell manufacturing facility, we’re delivering on our promise to increase home manufacturing, drive funding into native communities, and speed up the nation’s renewable power objectives,” added Sienna Cen, president of Boviet Photo voltaic USA.
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