Tag: Q-Cells

  • Q Cells is acquiring energy storage company Geli

    Consolidation in the solar + storage solution space continues. The latest: Q CELLS is acquiring a 100% stake in San Francisco-based energy storage solutions company Growing Energy Labs, Inc. (Geli). The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals. “There is increasing demand in the energy storage spaceRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Q CELLS doubles its market share in the U.S. solar industry (now No. 1 according to Wood Mackenzie)

    According to the Q1 2020 U.S. PV Leaderboard report by leading energy research and consultancy firm Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, Q CELLS is now the market share leader in the U.S. residential and commercial solar module markets. Q CELLS nearly doubled its market share in the U.S. residential marketRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Facebook’s first solar farm in Georgia is commissioned

    Facebook’s first solar project in the state of Georgia, the Bancroft Station Solar Farm, was officially commissioned of on December 12. Module provider Q CELLS joined Facebook, Walton Electric Membership Corporation (EMC), Silicon Ranch, and state and local representatives to “flip the switch” on the 102.5 megawatt (MWAC) solar facilityRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Q CELLS celebrates 20 years in solar by shifting all PV module production to monocrystalline in 2020

    Few other solar companies in the market today can boast such a long history as the Q CELLS brand. From the Company’s German inception in 1999 to its current status as a top-tier, vertically integrated provider of total energy solutions, Q CELLS’ journey has closely mirrored that of the solar industryRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Hanwha Q CELLS to open solar module manufacturing plant in Georgia

    Hanwha Q CELLS says it is building a new 1.6-GW solar module manufacturing facility in Whitfield County, Ga., that is scheduled to be completed in 2019. This news follows other domestic module moves from JinkoSolar, First Solar and SunPower (acquiring the SolarWorld facility in Oregon) following the imposition of tariffsRead More — Solar Builder magazine