ES Foundry to Present U.S.-Made Solar Cells at RE+ 2025 Event
ES Foundry to Showcase U.S.-Made Solar Cells at RE+ 2025
In a significant stride for the U.S. solar industry, ES Foundry, a pioneering company based in Greenwood, South Carolina, is set to showcase its innovative crystalline solar cells that comply with Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) regulations at the upcoming RE+ 2025 conference, scheduled for September 9 to 11. The event, taking place at the Venetian Expo, will mark the company's ongoing commitment to bolstering domestic solar production and sustainability.
Leadership in Domestic Solar Manufacturing
As one of the leading manufacturers of crystalline solar cells in the United States, ES Foundry plays a vital role in the onshoring of solar technology. With a fully operational facility, the company is committed to supplying bankable and compliant solar cells that meet the stringent requirements of investors and developers. These cells are crucial for ensuring eligibility for various incentives, including the domestic content bonus, which fosters the growth of local manufacturing.
Ken Johnston, the Vice President of Sales at ES Foundry, emphasized the transformative nature of FEOC restrictions on project financing. “Without compliant cells,” he noted, “developers risk losing important incentives, and investors face substantial risks.” This sharp reminder underscores the essential role of compliant, domestically-produced solar cells in the current market landscape where incentives are essential for the financial viability of solar energy projects.
ES Foundry's Commitment to Transparency and Compliance
The recent guidance issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service highlighted the critical need for solar components free from foreign entities of concern. In response, ES Foundry's production model provides a transparent supply chain built on U.S.-sourced materials. By 2026, the company aims to ensure that all materials are sourced from FEOC-compliant suppliers, giving both developers and investors confidence in their compliance and reducing total module costs.
At the RE+ 2025 event, attendees can find ES Foundry at Booth V13635, where they will engage directly with stakeholders in the solar industry. The company's CEO, Alex Zhu, will further articulate their leadership in the field during two prominent panel discussions. The first, titled “New Strategies for Solar Manufacturing in the USA,” is scheduled for September 8, followed by another panel on “Financing Clean Energy Projects Amidst Supply Chain Uncertainty” on September 9.
Expert Insights on Compliance and Finance
These discussions aim to share valuable insights regarding FEOC compliance, domestic content pathways, and the financial stability of U.S. solar cells. As the solar energy sector continues to grow, understanding these elements becomes paramount for all involved.
ES Foundry’s commitment to delivering quality, compliant solar cells not only addresses regulatory requirements but also plays a vital role in advancing the broader U.S. solar industry's goals. By prioritizing domestic production, ES Foundry is striving to reduce risks and encourage innovative financing solutions that can sustain solar projects through uncertain times.
About ES Foundry: Established to transform the landscape of solar manufacturing in the United States, ES Foundry specializes in the production of high-performance, FEOC-compliant crystalline solar cells. With expert leadership and a clear vision for sustainable growth, they are positioned to become a leader in the onshoring of solar technologies, poised to meet the rising demand for clean energy solutions across the nation. For more information, visit ES Foundry’s official website and check out their FEOC Resource Page for the latest updates on their compliance initiatives and product offerings.