Origami Solar And Sirius PV USA Team Up To Deliver American-Made Steel-Framed Solar Modules

Origami Solar, a pioneer in steel solar module frame technology, has announced a strategic partnership with Sirius PV USA to supply steel frames for Sirius PV’s American-made solar modules. This collaboration is a crucial step in strengthening the U.S. solar supply chain, providing faster delivery and enhancing access to domestic content incentives. Sirius PV has successfully certified its steel-framed commercial and utility-scale solar modules with Intertek, making these products immediately available for purchase.

The adoption of steel frames brings multiple benefits, such as increased strength, reliability, and performance, while reinforcing Sirius PV’s commitment to utilizing more American-made components. Recent 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum have added complexity and cost to supply chains reliant on conventional aluminum frames. In this environment, Origami’s 100% U.S.-made steel frames present a stable and cost-effective solution, eliminating risks associated with tariffs, duties, and potential shipment impoundments. This ensures a reliable supply chain for Sirius PV and other solar module manufacturers.

Gregg Patterson, CEO of Origami Solar, said, “We are delighted to partner with Sirius PV by delivering stronger steel frames for their commercial modules and expanding Origami Solar frame options for their utility, commercial, and residential product lines. Sirius PV has a strong and growing presence in Texas, which is driving job growth and enhancing our nation’s energy security.”

Ercan Kalafat, CEO of Sirius PV USA, also mentioned, “At Sirius PV USA, we are committed to increasing the domestic content of our solar modules to enhance quality, reliability, and resilience. Our partnership with Origami enables us to offer modules that exceed 16% in combined domestic content, reinforcing our dedication to U.S. manufacturing. In addition, Origami’s new black module frame is expected to be available to our residential customers in Q3 2025. This collaboration not only strengthens our domestic supply chain but also mitigates risks associated with global disruptions. We will continue to integrate more domestically sourced materials into our modules and keep our customers and partners informed as we expand these efforts.”

Moreover, Origami’s steel frames contribute significantly to qualifying projects for federal tax incentives. Under the latest IRS safe-harbor guidance, these frames can increase a project’s domestic content by up to 6.1% for rooftop solar installations and 8.5% for ground-mount projects, making it easier to qualify for the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) bonus. The logistics behind this partnership are equally efficient. Origami’s production facilities in Texas and Arkansas enable one-day delivery to Sirius PV’s 2 GW module factory in Brookfield, Texas. This quick turnaround reduces logistical complexities, cutting down transportation costs while ensuring a more streamlined and resilient supply chain for Sirius PV and its customers.

 

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