Manufacturing, explained.
How modern photovoltaic module manufacturing actually works — the process, where AI fits, and what American-made means.
How a module is made
Nine stations, end to end — receiving, cell preparation, stringing, layup, lamination, framing, testing, packaging, and shipment.
Learn moreWhere AI fits
Specifically: production monitoring, computer-vision inspection, process visibility, and manufacturing analytics — integrated into daily operations.
Learn moreQuality & traceability
Multi-stage inspection with flash test and EL imaging. Every module carries a digital production record from cell to crate.
Learn moreWhy Puerto Rico
Direct access to U.S. customers, domestic logistics, and a skilled manufacturing workforce — 100% U.S. owned and operated.
Learn moreDomestic content
What American-made means for utility-scale and commercial projects, and why an onshore, resilient supply chain matters.
Contract manufacturing
Flexible production scheduling and rigorous quality control for utility-scale and commercial photovoltaic modules.
Learn moreCommon questions
What do you manufacture?
High-performance photovoltaic modules for utility-scale and commercial projects, on a contract basis.
Where is the facility?
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico — 100% U.S. owned and operated, with direct access to U.S. customers and domestic logistics.
How is AI used in production?
As a manufacturing tool: production monitoring, computer vision, and analytics integrated into daily operations. We are a manufacturer that uses AI — not an AI company.
What is your production capacity?
The line is built to scale toward 1 GW of annual production.
How do we start a conversation?
Reach out through the contact page with your modules, volumes, and timeline, and the team will follow up.
