SolarEdge Technologies this week announced a landmark achievement in its U.S. manufacturing operations: the production of its 250,000th solar inverter at the Flex facility in Austin, Texas. In recognition of this achievement, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has officially proclaimed June 2, 2025, as “SolarEdge-Flex Manufacturing Milestone Day.” This declaration honors the significant economic, environmental and technological impact of the SolarEdge-Flex partnership in the Lone Star State.
“Texas leads the nation in advanced manufacturing and energy innovation,” said Governor Abbott. “The collaboration between SolarEdge and Flex reinforces our state’s position as the energy capital of the world. These innovative companies help create good-paying jobs, drive economic growth, and meet growing energy demands with products proudly made in Texas.”
SolarEdge has onshored its manufacturing and other operations, and has partnered with Flex, a global manufacturing leader headquartered in Austin, to build a robust domestic supply chain. The Austin facility has now produced a quarter of a million inverters used in rooftop solar installations across the U.S..
“This milestone is a testament to the power of American manufacturing,” said Marty Rogers, general manager of SolarEdge. “Together with Flex, we are expanding industrial capabilities within the region and deploying advanced manufacturing technologies to meet growing demand, all while reinforcing the reliability and resilience of the U.S. energy grid.”
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