
Attendees were given a tour of the solar cell manufacturing facility.
ES Foundry marked a significant milestone in the U.S. solar manufacturing industry on Jan. 31 with the grand opening of its solar cell manufacturing facility in Greenwood, South Carolina. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, which attracted industry leaders, government officials, and community members, celebrated the company’s investment in renewable energy and local economic development.

Reviving American Solar Manufacturing
During the event, ES Foundry’s Founder and CEO, Alex Zhu, emphasized the significance of this grand opening as a pivotal moment in the revival of U.S. solar manufacturing. Zhu highlighted the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in fostering policy support for clean energy initiatives, allowing ES Foundry to establish the first solar cell manufacturing plant in the country in 14 years. He also shared ambitious plans for the facility, stating that it will be the largest of its kind in the U.S. within months, with production capacity expected to reach 1 GW in 2025 and scale up to 3 GW soon.
“The future begins now.” – Alex Zhu, Founder and CEO, ES Foundry
Economic Growth and Job Creation
The new ES Foundry facility is located in the former Fujifilm manufacturing building. During the event, Zhu paid tribute to Fujifilm and announced that the company has already hired 125 employees, including former workers from Fujifilm and Ascend Performance Materials, both of which recently closed facilities in the area. Zhu also announced plans to expand the workforce to over 500 employees by Q3 2025.
Greenwood Mayor Brandon Smith applauded the investment, stating that the new facility strengthens Greenwood’s position as a hub for advanced manufacturing.
“Economic development flows to the city,” Smith said.
Similarly, State House Representative John McCravy welcomed ES Foundry and expressed pride in the local workforce and their role in bringing solar cell manufacturing back to America.
“You’ve come to a place where business is welcome,” McCravy said.
Greenwood County Council Vice Chairman Dayne Pruitt described the facility’s opening as a moment of “opportunities, progress, and long-term growth.” He emphasized its importance as one of the first new companies to establish itself on the former Fujifilm campus and a catalyst for innovation and sustainability in the region.

A Look Ahead
ES Foundry was created to bring solar cell manufacturing back to the U.S. The plant will manufacture silicon raw wafers into high-efficiency solar cells using a cutting-edge diffusion process, ensuring that the products meet the criteria for being genuinely American-made. By creating genuinely American-made solar cells, ES Foundry empowers developers and project managers to capitalize on Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) benefits for domestic products.
With Phase 2 expansion on the horizon, ES Foundry is set to redefine American solar manufacturing and strengthen domestic supply chains. As it continues its rapid growth, ES Foundry stands as an example of how American manufacturing can compete globally. With its roots firmly planted in Greenwood, this facility is not just a factory—it’s a testament to the power of clean energy, economic renewal, and a vision for a brighter, more sustainable future.
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ACORE Statement on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance
Statement from American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) President and CEO Ray Long on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance:
“The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) is deeply concerned that today’s Treasury guidance on the long-standing ‘beginning of construction’ safe harbor significantly undermines its proven effectiveness, is inconsistent with the law, and creates unnecessary uncertainty for renewable energy development in the United States.
“For over a decade, the safe harbor provisions have served as clear, accountable rules of the road – helping to reduce compliance burdens, foster private investment, and ensure taxpayer protections. These guardrails have been integral to delivering affordable, reliable American clean energy while maintaining transparency and adherence to the rule of law. This was recognized in the One Big Beautiful Act, which codified the safe harbor rules, now changed by this action.
“We need to build more power generation now, and that includes renewable energy. The U.S. will need roughly 118 gigawatts (the equivalent of 12 New York Cities) of new power generation in the next four years to prevent price spikes and potential shortages. Only a limited set of technologies – solar, wind, batteries, and some natural gas – can be built at that scale in that timeframe.”
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