PVTIME – US-based DYCM Power recently announced plans with Macquarie Capital to build a $800 million solar cell and module manufacturing facility in the US to produce 2GW of TOPCon products.
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The new factory is expected to be operational in early 2026, with shipments starting in the first half of 2026. And the facility is expected to be expanded up to 6GW. Approximately 1,500 renewable energy jobs will be created and more than $1 billion in value will be generated.
DYCM Power is a partnership between Das & Co, LLC and APC Holdings, LLC, two leading US-based investment firms with a shared global perspective and a focus on leveraging global resources to capitalise on attractive opportunities in solar manufacturing. From the start of production, DYCM Power’s modules will meet domestic content requirements with full supply chain traceability and transparency. The company has already entered into a supply agreement with a leading US-based polysilicon supplier and secured a memorandum of understanding with a leading North American glass manufacturer. DYCM Power intends to formally announce these agreements in the near future.
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