New Lawrence County facility creates more than
800 energy technology manufacturing jobs
First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FSLR) inaugurated its new $1.1
billion fully vertically integrated thin-film solar manufacturing
facility in Lawrence County, Alabama. The facility, which adds 3.5
gigawatts (GW) of fully vertically integrated nameplate solar
manufacturing capacity in the United States, is expected to create
over 800 new energy technology manufacturing jobs in the state.
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First Solar inaugurated its new $1.1
billion fully vertically integrated thin-film solar manufacturing
facility in Lawrence County, Alabama. The facility, which adds 3.5
gigawatts (GW) of fully vertically integrated nameplate solar
manufacturing capacity in the United States, is expected to create
over 800 new energy technology manufacturing jobs in the state.
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“This represents a great day for First Solar and for Lawrence
County because this production facility is destined to become a
major player in the US renewable energy market,” said Alabama
Governor Kay Ivey. “Moreover, the Alabama workers at this facility
will help break the nation’s dependence on foreign-made solar
panels and contribute to our energy independence.”
The Lawrence County facility along with First Solar’s three
operating factories in Ohio brings the company’s domestic nameplate
manufacturing capacity to almost 11 GW and its global capacity to
over 21 GW, once fully ramped. First Solar, the largest fully
vertically integrated solar manufacturer in the Western Hemisphere,
is also constructing a $1.1 billion, 3.5 GW facility in Louisiana,
which is expected to be commissioned in the second half of 2025.
The company expects to have over 14 GW of annual nameplate capacity
in the United States and 25 GW globally by the end of 2026.
“This is the first of two fully vertically integrated solar
manufacturing facilities that solidify the role of the Gulf Coast
states in enabling America’s all-of-the-above energy strategy,”
said Mark Widmar, chief executive officer, First Solar. “This
energy technology manufacturing facility produces American solar
panels, with American-made components sourced from a supply chain
that spans the country. The hundreds of people that operate this
facility represent the next generation of American energy workers
and are joined by thousands more steelworkers, glassworkers,
miners, truck drivers, railroad workers, and others that enable our
mission to support our country’s energy security.”
First Solar’s advanced, highly differentiated manufacturing
process allows it to transform a sheet of glass into ready-to-ship
thin film solar panels in approximately four hours. The Alabama
facility’s entire solar value chain – equivalent to transformation
from semiconductor to wafer to cell to module – operates under one
roof, using one tightly controlled process with rigorous quality
assurance and control. The Series 7 modules produced in Lawrence
County use Alabama-sourced steel, smelted, rolled, and fabricated
within a 25-mile radius of the facility.
First Solar is unique among the world’s largest solar
manufacturers because it is the only US-headquartered company and
does not manufacture in China. The company’s operational
manufacturing footprint in Ohio and Alabama and Louisiana represent
over $4 billion in US manufacturing investments.
A study commissioned by First Solar and conducted by the
University of Louisiana at Lafayette projects that as the company
grows to 14 GW in annual US nameplate capacity by the end of 2026,
it will support an estimated 30,060 direct, indirect, and induced
jobs across the country, representing $2.8 billion in annual labor
income. Additionally, the study estimates that every direct job
First Solar supports in 2026 will support 7.3 jobs nationwide.
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Ellen McNair, secretary of the Alabama Department of
Commerce: “First Solar's $1.1 billion manufacturing facility in
Lawrence County is likely the largest investment project ever
undertaken in one of our rural counties, demonstrating that our
rural communities are prepared to meet any challenge. This is also
a highly positive development for Alabama’s expanding green energy
sector and strengthens our state’s growing leadership in the US
clean energy industry.”
Amard Martin, commissioner, Lawrence County: “The
inauguration of First Solar is a tremendous milestone for Alabama,
particularly for Lawrence County and District One. First Solar’s
investment is not only a step forward in clean energy but also a
major boost for our local economy. This project brings much-needed
jobs, strengthens our infrastructure, and reinforces Alabama’s
position as a leader in innovation and sustainability. We are
excited about the opportunities this facility will create for our
community and future generations.”
Bobby Burch, commissioner, Lawrence County: “From a micro
level, having First Solar is great for Lawrence County and its
neighboring counties. And from a macro level, American-made First
Solar panels, with their advanced technology, will greatly
influence the global renewable energy market for future
generations.”
John Bradley, SVP of Economic Development, TVA: “This
marks a significant step forward in advancing our shared goals
toward a clean energy future. We are proud to partner with the
Alabama Department of Commerce and the Lawrence County Industrial
Development Board to support companies creating jobs and investment
in our communities and look forward to First Solar’s future
business success here in Alabama.”
About First Solar, Inc.
First Solar is a leading American solar technology company and
global provider of responsibly produced eco-efficient solar modules
advancing the fight against climate change. Developed at R&D
labs in California and Ohio, the company’s advanced thin film PV
modules represent the next generation of solar technologies,
providing a competitive, high-performance, lower-carbon alternative
to conventional crystalline silicon PV modules. From raw material
sourcing and manufacturing through end-of-life module recycling,
First Solar’s approach to technology embodies sustainability and a
responsibility towards people and the planet. For more information,
please visit www.firstsolar.com.
For First Solar Investors
This press release contains various “forward-looking statements”
which are made pursuant to safe harbor provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning
First Solar’s expectations that i) the solar manufacturing facility
in Lawrence County, Alabama is expected to create over 800 new
energy technology manufacturing jobs; (ii) the company will have
over 25 GW of annual global nameplate capacity and 14 GW of US
nameplate capacity by the end of 2026; iii) the company will
commission its new manufacturing facility in Louisiana in the
second half of 2025; and iv) First Solar’s Ohio, Alabama, and
Lousanna investments are expected to bring the company’s total
investment in American manufacturing to over $4 billion. These
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and First Solar’s projections about future events and therefore
speak only as of the date of this release. You should not place
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future developments or otherwise. These forward-looking statements
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Securities and Exchange Commission. This press release contains
references to data and information generated by an economic study
conducted by the Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at
the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The economic study is
based on numerous assumptions, estimates and other data as more
fully described in the report summarizing the study’s findings,
which is available at www.firstsolar.com/USeconomy.
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