EliTe Solar has commissioned a new solar cell production facility in Indonesia to provide clean energy and sustainable economic growth in the region.
The company has linked with Indonesian authorities and partners to complete the facility’s construction.
The facility is set to generate employment, improve local incomes and encourage the formation of an industrial cluster.
The development is anticipated to foster a green and efficient production environment, contributing to the worldwide effort to reduce carbon emissions.
EliTe Solar believes that the Indonesian facility strengthens its global presence in the growing photovoltaic market.
Indonesia’s estimated solar potential of 3,294GW means that the facility is well-placed to meet increasing demand and aid local economic development.
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By GlobalDataWith investments in Indonesia, Egypt and other markets, the company is creating a strong supply chain to cater to global needs.
EliTe Solar’s focus on sustainable development, industrial innovation and a green production ecosystem is poised to contribute significantly to the global renewable energy sector’s expansion.
In September 2024, EliTe Solar unveiled its plans to build an 8GW solar manufacturing hub in the Suez Special Economic Zone in Egypt.
The initiative came after the company’s talks with Egypt’s Prime Minister and the chairman of the Suez Special Economic Zone.
It involved an investment of $150m and covered an area of 78,000m².
The new facility focused on the production of high-efficiency solar cells and module assembly, with a significant portion of the output destined for export to key markets, including the US.