SolarEdge Ramps Up U.S. Manufacturing with New Utah Facility

SolarEdge Technologies, Inc., a global leader in smart energy technology, today announced the ramp-up of its new manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, Utah. The facility began production and shipment of the SolarEdge ‘USA Edition’ Home Battery in the first quarter of the year — a major milestone in the company’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its domestic supply chain and advance U.S. energy independence.

The Salt Lake City site represents a key step in SolarEdge’s long-term strategy to expand its American manufacturing footprint, meet growing demand for domestically produced energy storage solutions, and help customers comply with U.S. content requirements. This facility complements previously announced manufacturing sites in Florida and Texas, bringing the total number of new U.S.-based jobs created by the company to over 2,000.

With this expansion, SolarEdge now manufactures its complete U.S. residential product suite — including inverters, Power Optimizers, and Home Batteries — domestically. This investment supports high-skilled, local manufacturing while contributing to the growth of America’s clean energy infrastructure. “In Utah, we are eager to be a part of our nation’s energy solutions,” said U.S. Representative Celeste Maloy. “It’s time to build again in America, and this new manufacturing of battery storage solutions right here in Utah’s 2nd Congressional district is evidence that our state is leading the charge.”

 

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