
Manufacturing at Boviet Solar’s North Carolina solar panel assembly site. Credit: SPW
Boviet Solar announced the addition of its third PV module manufacturing production line at the company’s Greenville, North Carolina, factory. This expansion increases the facility’s annual PV module production capacity from 2 GW to 3 GW.
The Greenville PV Module Factory (Phase I) began operations in April 2025 and produces Boviet Solar’s Gamma Series Monofacial and Vega Series Bifacial PV modules. Solar Power World attended the ribbon-cutting and has photos from inside the plant here.
In late August 2025, Boviet Solar also announced the completion of exterior construction for its Phase II PV Cell Manufacturing Facility in Greenville, which is on track to commence mass production in 2026. Importantly, the facility’s planned 3 GW annual PV cell capacity will align with the Greenville PV Module factory’s expanded 3 GW PV module capacity, ensuring fully integrated U.S. solar manufacturing.
“The addition of a third production line marks another important milestone in our Greenville journey. It further enhances our ability to serve our customers with reliable, U.S.-made PV modules while creating high-quality local jobs,” said Marco Marquez, general manager of Boviet Solar’s Greenville Factory.
“Boviet Solar is deeply committed to the U.S. solar market. With 3 GW of PV module capacity and the upcoming PV cell factory, we are delivering on our promise to expand domestic manufacturing, drive investment into local communities, and accelerate the nation’s renewable energy goals,” added Sienna Cen, president of Boviet Solar USA.
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