[Solar: TOYO to build 1.5GW HJT cell facility in the US]

Published: Jun 12, 2026 16:26
Japan-headquartered TOYO plans to build a 1.5GW HJT solar cell manufacturing facility in the Houston metropolitan area of Texas, with an estimated investment of around USD 357 million. Engineering, design and procurement work are already underway, with pilot production and project completion targeted within the next 20 months. The facility will be co-located with TOYO’s existing Houston module plant, which currently has 1GW of annual capacity and is planned to expand to 2GW in 2026. TOYO said HJT provides a platform for future perovskite integration, while domestic cell production will improve efficiency, lower logistics costs and support a FEOC-compliant US supply chain. SMM believes US trade scrutiny and manufacturing incentives are accelerating localized cell capacity deployment among PV manufacturers.

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