T1, Corning reach deal to make fully American-made solar panels
- T1 Energy Inc. and Corning Incorporated announced a strategic commercial agreement to enhance the U.S. solar supply chain, creating thousands of jobs and energy security by sourcing polysilicon and solar wafers in Michigan.
- Starting in the second half of 2026, Corning will deliver solar wafers to T1's G2_Austin facility, where solar cells will be manufactured.
- This partnership aims to provide stable, domestically sourced solar components, supporting nearly 6,000 American jobs and bolstering energy independence.
- Daniel Barcelo, T1's Chief Executive Officer, stated that this landmark supply chain agreement with Corning promotes reliable, low-cost energy through American-made technologies, reflecting strong domestic demand.
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T1, Corning reach deal to make fully American-made solar panels
U.S. solar company T1 Energy and specialty glass maker Corning have reached a deal that will establish a fully domestic solar supply chain, connecting polysilicon, wafers, cells, and panels manufactured in the United States, they said on Friday.
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T1 Energy, Corning Reach Deal to Build American-Made Solar Panel Supply Chain
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