Chinese Solar-Panel Giant Trina to Sell Plant in Texas
- Freyr Battery agrees to pay $340 million for new plant
- Sale comes amid US concerns of tax incentives to China firms
An employee performs a final inspection on solar cells on the production line at the Trina Solar factory in Changzhou, China.
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China’s renewables giant Trina Solar Co. has agreed to sell its US solar manufacturing operations amid increased American scrutiny of Chinese companies benefiting from clean energy tax incentives created under President Joe Biden’s signature climate law.
Georgia-based Freyr Battery will pay $340 million for Trina’s new 5-gigawatt solar panel assembly facility in Wilmer, Texas, and other manufacturing assets, the company said. Trina will retain a minority ownership stake in Freyr after the transaction closes, which is expected at the end of the year.