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Boviet Solar Reaffirms Position as Key Partner for U.S. Public Sector Solar Projects

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Boviet Solar has reiterated its commitment to supporting public sector solar deployments across the United States, positioning itself as a long-term partner for federal, state, and local government agencies, municipalities, and military installations.

The announcement comes amid accelerating adoption of solar energy in the public sector, driven by the need to reduce energy costs, enhance infrastructure resilience, meet decarbonization targets, and strengthen national energy security. Government-backed projectsโ€”ranging from public schools and water treatment facilities to military bases and transportation systemsโ€”are increasingly prioritizing reliable and compliant solar solutions.

Boviet Solar highlighted its portfolio of high-efficiency photovoltaic (PV) modules, including its Gamma Seriesโ„ข monofacial and Vega Seriesโ„ข bifacial products, designed for rooftop, carport, ground-mounted, and infrastructure-integrated applications. The modules incorporate advanced monocrystalline technologies aimed at delivering higher energy yield, durability, and reduced levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), particularly in mission-critical environments.

The company emphasized the importance of energy resilience in defense and federal installations, noting that integrating solar with storage and microgrid systems can enhance operational continuity while reducing dependence on conventional fuels.

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Boviet Solarโ€™s products have undergone extensive third-party validation, including recognition in the Kiwa PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard since 2019. Independent assessments by Black & Veatch have further verified manufacturing quality and operational standards. The company also maintains a wide range of compliance certifications and offers long-term warranties to support public infrastructure investments.

In terms of financial credibility, Boviet Solar continues to receive recognition from global institutions such as BloombergNEF and Wood Mackenzie, reinforcing its bankability and enabling access to competitive financing from institutional investors and public funding bodies.

The company is also expanding its manufacturing footprint in the U.S., with a 3.0 GW PV module facility in Greenville, North Carolina operational in 2025, and a planned PV cell manufacturing expansion targeted for 2026. These developments are expected to strengthen domestic supply chains, support local job creation, and align with national clean energy and infrastructure goals.

With gigawatts of installations already deployed across the country, Boviet Solar stated that its solutions are helping public sector entities lower operational costs, reduce emissions, and improve grid resilience, while enabling reinvestment in essential public services.

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The company also reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing, operating under global standards and participating in international initiatives to ensure transparency and responsible manufacturing practices.


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