Felicitysolar, a global solar energy company, has officially broken ground on its new photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage research and manufacturing facility, marking a major milestone in its long-term strategy to strengthen technological innovation in solar energy.
Spanning approximately 50,000 square meters of land with nearly 190,000 square meters of construction area, the facility is designed to integrate PV research, testing, pilot production, and system validation. This setup aims to accelerate product innovation and enable faster translation of R&D breakthroughs into real-world PV solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
โBy expanding our infrastructure, we are reinforcing our ability to develop high-efficiency photovoltaic solutions and integrated energy systems that meet the evolving needs of customers worldwide,โ a company spokesperson said.
Felicitysolar invests 10% of its annual revenue in research and development, reflecting its long-term commitment to innovation in PV technology, system integration, and energy management. By 2026, the company plans to expand its R&D team to over 400 engineers, focusing on next-generation PV modules, hybrid inverters, and advanced solar storage systems.
The facility will also emphasize customer-centered PV development, prioritizing safety, installation efficiency, and long-term reliability. Selected battery and inverter models are designed to simplify installation, reduce labor costs, and enhance system performance when integrated with photovoltaic systems.
This expansion follows Felicitysolarโs 2025 recognition for its IVGM series 50kW commercial and industrial energy storage system, which complements its PV offerings by enabling optimized self-consumption, smart grid utilization, and reliable backup power.
With the new R&D and manufacturing base, Felicitysolar aims to drive PV innovation, improve global energy accessibility, and reinforce its commitment to sustainable solar development.
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