
The plant, which would be owned and operated by SunPower, was expected to create up to 150 local jobs and would manufacture SunPower’s E20/440 solar panels, as well as house the company’s engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) and operations and management (O&M) offices, consolidating SunPower’s South African business in one building.
“SunPower has a significant presence in the South African solar market, including two large power plants built this year and another one that will begin construction soon. By manufacturing our high-efficiency solar panels at this new facility, we will not only help the local economy, but continue to deliver clean, renewable energy to this region,” SunPower COO Marty Neese said.
He added that the company’s investment into this new plant was part of its commitment to the local South African photovoltaic market and met SunPower’s objective of building a sustainable business through local investment and creating jobs in the medium and long term.
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