Boviet Solar has reaffirmed its role as a long-term partner for solar projects across landfill, brownfield, and Superfund sites in the United States, highlighting its growing presence in environmentally sensitive and redevelopment-focused solar applications.
As the U.S. accelerates its clean energy transition, the repurposing of underutilized and environmentally impacted land has emerged as a critical strategy. Landfills, brownfields, and sites designated under the United States Environmental Protection Agency Superfund program offer opportunities to transform previously contaminated areas into productive renewable energy assets, supporting environmental restoration, community revitalization, and local economic development.
Industry experts note that solar deployment on such sites requires specialized engineering solutions, including non-penetrating or ballasted mounting systems, as well as careful consideration of land settlement, gas management, and long-term environmental compliance. In this context, selecting reliable and bankable photovoltaic (PV) technology providers remains a key factor in ensuring project viability and long-term performance.
Boviet Solarโs portfolio, including its Gamma Seriesโข monofacial and Vega Seriesโข bifacial PV modules, is designed to address these challenges. Built on advanced monocrystalline PERC and N-Type cell technologies, the modules are engineered to deliver high efficiency, durability, and consistent energy output across complex site conditions, contributing to reduced levelized cost of electricity (LCOE).
The companyโs products have undergone extensive third-party validation, including recognition as Top Performers in the Kiwa PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard since 2019. Additional independent assessments by Black & Veatch have further validated Boviet Solarโs manufacturing quality and operational standards. The modules also comply with multiple international certifications and are supported by long-term warranties, including a 30-year performance guarantee.
Boviet Solarโs financial credibility is reinforced by recognition from global institutions, including Tier 1 classification by BloombergNEF, as well as strong bankability rankings from Wood Mackenzie and Sinovoltaics. These credentials enable project developers, municipalities, and investors to secure financing and mitigate long-term risks associated with infrastructure redevelopment.
With gigawatts of PV modules deployed across the United States, the company continues to support projects that generate clean electricity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create stable revenue streams for local communities.
Commenting on the development, Songul Atacan, Head of Global Brand & Marketing at Boviet Solar, emphasized that landfill and brownfield solar projects demand proven durability, structural integrity, and financial reliability. She noted that the companyโs validated performance and expanding U.S. manufacturing footprint provide confidence to stakeholders transforming legacy sites into clean energy assets.
To further strengthen its U.S. presence, Boviet Solar is advancing domestic manufacturing capabilities, including a 3.0 GW PV module facility in Greenville, North Carolina, expected to be operational in 2025, and a planned 3.0 GW PV cell manufacturing expansion by 2026. These investments are expected to enhance supply chain resilience, reduce lead times, and support domestic content requirements under federal policies.
The company also continues to emphasize sustainability and responsible manufacturing practices, operating under global standards such as ISO certifications and participating in international frameworks like the United Nations Global Compact.
With a focus on reliability, bankability, and ESG compliance, Boviet Solar is positioning itself as a key enabler of solar deployment across environmentally constrained sites, supporting the integration of renewable energy with land remediation and infrastructure redevelopment efforts.
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