NuVision Solar plans to establish a state-of-the-art heterojunction (HJT) solar cell and module production facility in the U.S. with an annual capacity of 2.5 GW. The plant will produce bifacial modules of up to 800 W, targeting utility-scale, commercial and residential markets. Meeting domestic content requirements under the Inflation Reduction Act, the modules will qualify for a 10% investment tax credit bonus.
Industry-Leading Performance and Durability
NuVision Solar’s bifacial modules will include a 35-year performance warranty and a 20-year product warranty. The company is dedicated to improving solar efficiency and lowering the levelized cost of energy. Its products will provide customers with a high return on investment and long-term reliability.
Dr Tom Mueller, CTO at NuVision Solar, stated: "Heterojunction technology enables us to achieve exceptional cell efficiencies and consistently high performance across a wide range of conditions. By integrating these advanced cells into our modules, we are improving overall system performance, delivering more energy over the lifetime of the installation and ultimately enhancing the value proposition for our customers.”
Strengthening U.S. Renewable Energy Manufacturing
The U.S. solar industry has experienced rapid growth, with increasing demand for high-efficiency solar cell technology. Most new solar manufacturing capacity in the country focuses on tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) technology. NuVision Solar is one of the few U.S. manufacturers developing HJT solar cell capacity, placing it among a select group of industry leaders.
The company’s executive team has more than two decades of experience in large-scale solar cell and module manufacturing. This expertise positions NuVision Solar as a key player in strengthening the domestic solar supply chain and reducing reliance on imports.
Paul Roraff, COO at NuVision Solar, highlighted the advantages of the company’s module technology. "The synergy between our heterojunction cells and our state-of-the-art module designs ensures that we produce panels capable of outperforming traditional technologies," he said. "With enhanced durability, bifacial capabilities, and a strong focus on quality, our modules will maintain high efficiency and reliability for decades."
Competitive Edge in the U.S. Market
NuVision Solar is entering the market at a crucial time. The demand for solar energy continues to rise, driven by federal incentives and corporate investments in renewable power. Companies investing in solar energy seek high-performance modules that provide long-term savings and meet sustainability goals. NuVision Solar's advanced heterojunction solar cell technology positions it as a leading provider in this growing market.
While Swiss-owned PV manufacturer Meyer Burger has exited U.S. solar cell production, NuVision Solar remains committed to expanding domestic manufacturing. The company’s focus on high-efficiency solutions aligns with national efforts to increase U.S. solar capacity and support clean energy initiatives.
As NuVision Solar prepares for its first production cycle, the company is poised to drive innovation in the American solar industry. Its heterojunction solar cell technology will set new benchmarks for efficiency and performance. With a commitment to quality and sustainability, NuVision Solar is establishing itself as a key player in the next generation of solar manufacturing.
