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FREYR/T1’s G1 Dallas solar module factory in Wilmer, Texas — acquired from Trina Solar and renamed from the 5 GW U.S. manufacturing asset — starts production on November 1, 2024, closes the acquisition on December 24, 2024, and logs first commercial sales in Q4 2024. The seven-line plant has Line 1 completed, Line 2 commissioning underway in November 2024, and four utility-scale production lines installed and commissioned to make PERC and TOPCon modules. Ramp-up is ahead of schedule: January-February 2025 output exceeds 220 MW, 48% above plan, and Q1 2025 production reaches 443 MW, with more than 1,000 employees on site. The facility has 30% of estimated volumes under firm U.S. customer offtake, is tracking toward full production in H2 2025 and a 2025 target of 3.4 GW, though T1 later cuts its 2025 forecast to 2.6-3.0 GW and lowers EBITDA guidance accordingly.
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FREYR acquired Trina Solar’s 5 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Wilmer, Texas.
The Wilmer solar module facility started production on November 1, 2024 and is expected to reach full production by H2 2025, with 30% of estimated volumes backed by firm U.S. customer offtake contracts.
Ramp-up activities at the Wilmer, Texas solar module plant are continuing as scheduled.
At the Wilmer facility, Line 1 has been completed, commissioning on Line 2 began in November 2024, and the seven-line plant is expected to reach full production in H2 2025.
FREYR said production is ramping at its G1 solar module facility in Wilmer, Texas, which already employs more than 1,000 people.
The Wilmer, Texas solar module facility, renamed G1 Dallas, now employs more than 1,000 people and its module production ramp is on schedule.
The ramp-up of production at G1 Dallas is ahead of schedule.
In January and February 2025, G1 Dallas produced more than 220 MW of modules, 48% above plan.
T1 has installed and commissioned four utility-scale production lines at G1 Dallas producing PERC and TOPCon modules.
G1 Dallas is on track to reach the company's 2025 production target of 3.4 GW.
The Trina acquisition included a 5 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Wilmer, Texas that T1 renamed G1 Dallas and that began production on November 1, 2024.
T1 closed its acquisition of Trina's U.S. solar manufacturing assets on December 24, 2024.
T1 generated its first commercial sales from G1 Dallas in Q4 2024.
TUM 1's 5 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Wilmer, Texas was under construction.
TUM 1 amended its existing $235.0 million senior secured credit facility in connection with construction of the solar module manufacturing facility.
T1 produced 443 MW of PV solar modules at G1 Dallas in Q1 2025.
T1 said G1 Dallas is fully operational and all production lines have been handed over to operations teams.
LatestT1 lowered its 2025 production forecast to 2.6-3.0 GW from 3.4 GW and reduced EBITDA guidance accordingly.
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