COLUMBIA, S.C. – First Solar, Inc., (First Solar) a leading American photovoltaic (PV) solar and manufacturing company, today announced it is growing its South Carolina footprint with a new production facility in Cherokee County. The company expects to spend approximately $330 million to establish the new facility, which is forecast to create over 600 new jobs.
Gov. Henry McMaster said “South Carolina is proud to be a destination for innovative energy companies that are powering our country with American technology. First Solar’s investment will create 600 new jobs in Cherokee County, which will greatly strengthen the local economy and help advance America’s energy independence. Their expanded presence in our state will provide even more opportunities for hardworking South Carolinians.”
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First Solar, Inc. (First Solar) is growing its South Carolina footprint with a new production facility in Cherokee County.
The company expects to spend $330 million on the new facility, creating over 600 new jobs.
First Solar is a leading American solar technology and manufacturing company.
The facility, scheduled to commence operations in the second half of 2026, will be located at 121 Logistics Drive in Gaffney, S.C.
Individuals interested in joining the First Solar team should visit the company’s careers page.
“As the United States experiences historic demand for abundant, affordable electricity, we’re proud to meet the moment by expanding our domestic energy technology manufacturing capacity with a new facility in South Carolina. This investment demonstrates the value of American solar manufacturing and supply chains in unleashing energy dominance while creating jobs and prosperity for local communities” stated First Solar, Inc. CEO Mark Widmar.
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Arizona, First Solar is one of the largest solar manufacturers in the Western Hemisphere.
- Located at 121 Logistics Drive in Gaffney, the facility will onshore final production processes for Series 6 modules initiated by the company’s international fleet.
- The company currently operates a distribution center in Duncan and has a longstanding partnership with Inland Port Greer.
- The Gaffney plant will be part of what is one of the largest solar technology manufacturing and research and development (R&D) footprints in the nation and already includes five operating, fully vertically integrated manufacturing facilities in three states, as well as a supply chain that spans the country.
- Operations are expected to commence in the second half of 2026.
- Individuals interested in joining the First Solar team should visit the company’s careers page.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits related to the project.
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