[Solar: SEG Solar to Build 4 GW Module Factory in Houston, Raising US Capacity to 6 GW]

Published: May 11, 2026 09:21
Houston-based SEG Solar announced plans for a new 4 GW solar module manufacturing facility in its home city. The $200 million investment will bring the company’s total U.S. annual production capacity to approximately 6 GW, with commercial operations slated for Q3 2026. The 500,000-square-foot plant is designed to integrate next-generation technologies like HJT. Notably, SEG has been validated as a non-FEOC entity, a crucial compliance factor for U.S. developers seeking federal tax credits. This expansion aligns with Texas’s broader surge, as the state’s module production is forecasted to exceed 15 GW in 2026.

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