SolarEdge Hits 250,000 Inverters Made in Texas, Celebrated by Governor Abbott

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SolarEdge Technologies Inc. has announced the production of its 250,000th solar inverter at the Flex manufacturing facility in Austin, Texas. The milestone marks a key achievement in SolarEdgeโ€™s efforts to expand domestic manufacturing and strengthen energy resilience across the United States.

The Austin facility, operated by Flexโ€”a global manufacturing company headquartered in the cityโ€”has played a central role in building a local supply chain for SolarEdge. Since launching U.S.-based production, the partnership has contributed to job creation and increased supply chain security, while supporting nationwide demand for solar energy.

The 250,000 inverters produced at the Austin site are used in rooftop solar installations across the U.S., adding to SolarEdgeโ€™s global footprint. To date, the companyโ€™s technology has been deployed on more than 3.7 million homes and by over half of Fortune 100 companies.

โ€œTexas leads the nation in advanced manufacturing and energy innovation,โ€ saidย Texas Governor Greg Abbott. โ€œThe collaboration between SolarEdge and Flex reinforces our stateโ€™s position as the energy capital of the world. These innovative companies help create good-paying jobs, drive economic growth, and meet growing energy demands with products proudly made in Texas.โ€

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โ€œThis milestone is a testament to the power of American manufacturing,โ€ saidย Marty Rogers
, General Manager, SolarEdge. โ€œTogether with Flex, we are expanding industrial capabilities within the region and deploying advanced manufacturing technologies to meet growing demand, all while reinforcing the reliability and resilience of theย U.S.
energy grid.โ€


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