Sunmax Tech Inc., an energy component manufacturer, is opening a 300,000-square-foot manufacturing operation base in Adairsville, according to a news release.
The company is a supplier for Tesla and Hanwha, the parent company of QCells, which also has factories in North Georgia, per the news release.
It plans to invest a total of $193 million and create at least 242 new jobs over a three-phased plan.
“Georgia’s growing solar panel manufacturing industry is creating jobs and opportunities for many communities, especially in Northwest Georgia,” said Kristi Brigman, Georgia Department of Economic Development deputy commissioner of global commerce, in a prepared statement.
During the first phase, Sunmax Tech will buy equipment for solar junction boxes and cables. In the second phase it will expand its production line to create EVA film, cable line plastic material, aluminum solar frames and copper wire.
It plans to do $100 million in annual sales by 2027 and capture 40% of the photovoltaic junction box and connectors market share in North America. Atlanta Business Chronicle









