(Graphics by Sunny Park) South Korea’s Hanwha Advanced Materials Corp. will spend $147 million to build a solar panel components plant in the US state of Georgia, according to a Bloomberg report and industry sources on Friday.
The plant will be located within the solar panel production complex that Hanwha Q Cells Co. is building in Cartersville, Georgia, for $3 billion.
Hanwha Advanced, spun off from Hanwha Solutions Corp. last year, will supply EVA sheets used to protect solar cells and boost their durability. It plans to mass produce the solar cell components from mid-2024.
The new complex will cast ingots and manufacture wafers, cells and modules, the four phases of the solar value chain. They use polysilicon as a raw material.
In aggregate, Hanwha will have the capacity to generate 8.4 GW of electricity from sunlight by 2024.
Hanwha Solutions is the No. 1 solar module manufacturer in the US.
Write to Seo-Woo Chang at suwu@hankyung.com Yeonhee Kim edited this article.
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