<p>Solar energy parts manufacturer CubicPV said on Tuesday it has raised $103 million to build a US factory to make silicon wafers, key building blocks for solar panels that are produced almost entirely by China.</p>.<p>The investment was led by the clean energy arm of Thai industrial conglomerate SCG with additional funding from existing investors Hunt Energy Enterprises and Bill Gates' Breakthrough Energy Ventures.</p>.<p>Bedford, Massachusetts-based CubicPV is seeking to become a pioneer in domestic wafer manufacturing, with a 10 gigawatt factory to be completed in 2024. It plans to announce the location this year. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/centre-asks-states-not-to-impose-taxes-on-electricity-generation-1213252.html" target="_blank">Centre asks states not to impose taxes on electricity generation</a></strong></p>.<p>China produces about 98% of the world's wafers, and the US wants to reduce its reliance on imports to realize President Joe Biden's ambitious clean energy and climate change goals.</p>.<p>Some solar manufacturers recently advocated for strict federal rules that would have required wafers to be made in America for projects to qualify for a new subsidy for facilities built with US-made products. But the US Treasury Department declined to go that far, creating a potential obstacle for domestic wafer production.</p>.<p>In a statement, CubicPV said the new equity financing signaled investor support for its plan to make wafers in America.</p>.<p>"We thank SCG Cleanergy for their confidence in our manufacturing goals and product roadmap," CubicPV Chief Executive Frank van Mierlo said in a statement.</p>.<p>The first $33 million of the investment is available to the company immediately, it said. The remaining funds are tied to undisclosed project milestones.</p>.<p>The company named Dave Gustafson as president of its wafer facility. Gustafson was previously vice president of commercial manufacturing at Bridgestone's North American operations. </p>
<p>Solar energy parts manufacturer CubicPV said on Tuesday it has raised $103 million to build a US factory to make silicon wafers, key building blocks for solar panels that are produced almost entirely by China.</p>.<p>The investment was led by the clean energy arm of Thai industrial conglomerate SCG with additional funding from existing investors Hunt Energy Enterprises and Bill Gates' Breakthrough Energy Ventures.</p>.<p>Bedford, Massachusetts-based CubicPV is seeking to become a pioneer in domestic wafer manufacturing, with a 10 gigawatt factory to be completed in 2024. It plans to announce the location this year. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/centre-asks-states-not-to-impose-taxes-on-electricity-generation-1213252.html" target="_blank">Centre asks states not to impose taxes on electricity generation</a></strong></p>.<p>China produces about 98% of the world's wafers, and the US wants to reduce its reliance on imports to realize President Joe Biden's ambitious clean energy and climate change goals.</p>.<p>Some solar manufacturers recently advocated for strict federal rules that would have required wafers to be made in America for projects to qualify for a new subsidy for facilities built with US-made products. But the US Treasury Department declined to go that far, creating a potential obstacle for domestic wafer production.</p>.<p>In a statement, CubicPV said the new equity financing signaled investor support for its plan to make wafers in America.</p>.<p>"We thank SCG Cleanergy for their confidence in our manufacturing goals and product roadmap," CubicPV Chief Executive Frank van Mierlo said in a statement.</p>.<p>The first $33 million of the investment is available to the company immediately, it said. The remaining funds are tied to undisclosed project milestones.</p>.<p>The company named Dave Gustafson as president of its wafer facility. Gustafson was previously vice president of commercial manufacturing at Bridgestone's North American operations. </p>