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Yahoo
10 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
SolarEdge Expands U.S. Manufacturing in Salt Lake City, Utah
Now producing and shipping the SolarEdge 'USA Edition' Home Battery—advancing American energy independence and driving job creation with more than 2,000 new roles across three U.S. manufacturing sites SALT LAKE CITY, June 25, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. ("SolarEdge" or "the Company") (Nasdaq: SEDG), a global leader in smart energy technology, today announced the ramp up of its new manufacturing site in Salt Lake City, Utah. The site started manufacturing and shipping the SolarEdge 'USA Edition' Home Battery in Q1, marking a key milestone in the company's commitment to strengthening its domestic supply chain and supporting U.S. energy independence. This new manufacturing site reflects SolarEdge's long-term strategy to expand its U.S. manufacturing footprint, fulfill the rising demand for American-made energy storage solutions, and help customers meet domestic content requirements. The Salt Lake City site joins previously announced facilities in Florida and Texas, contributing to over 2,000 newly created jobs. SolarEdge will now produce its full U.S. residential inverter, Power Optimizer, and battery product suite on American soil, supporting high-skill, local manufacturing jobs while bolstering America's clean energy infrastructure with domestically produced technology. "In Utah, we are eager to be a part of our nation's energy solutions," said U.S. Representative Celeste Maloy (R-Utah-2). "It's time to build again in America, and this new manufacturing of battery storage solutions right here in Utah's 2nd Congressional district is evidence that our state is leading the charge." The SolarEdge Home Battery is a high-capacity energy storage system that integrates seamlessly with the Company's optimized inverters and power optimizers. Manufactured in the Salt Lake City facility, the battery features a dedicated SKU for simplified tracking and is designed to support compliance with domestic content requirements across a wide range of solar-plus-storage installations. The SolarEdge Home Battery is part of SolarEdge's advanced lineup of solar products that deliver smart, reliable, and incentive-ready solar-plus-storage solutions that help homeowners, TPOs, and commercial operators maximize energy savings, particularly during peak rate periods. "We're proud to be part of the manufacturing resurgence in America, as our investments represent a strategic commitment to the domestic market," said Marty Rogers, General Manager, SolarEdge. "This expansion not only supports our growth objectives, but reinforces our promise to customers: reliable, high-quality technology with shorter lead times and greater supply chain stability. The American energy tax credits have enabled the company to onshore its manufacturing and add to the critical energy infrastructure needed to meet growing U.S. energy demand. As Congress considers changes to clean energy tax credits, we encourage lawmakers to recognize how vital these incentives are for businesses to continue investing in domestic manufacturing and drive America's future energy dominance." About SolarEdge SolarEdge is a global leader in smart energy. By leveraging world-class engineering capabilities and with a relentless focus on innovation, SolarEdge creates smart energy solutions that power our lives and drive future progress. SolarEdge developed an intelligent inverter solution that changed the way power is harvested and managed in photovoltaic (PV) systems. The SolarEdge DC optimized inverter seeks to maximize power generation while lowering the cost of energy produced by the PV system. Continuing to advance smart energy, SolarEdge addresses a broad range of energy market segments through its PV, storage, EV charging, batteries, and grid services solutions. SolarEdge is online at View source version on Contacts Press ContactLily Salkin, Head of Public Investor ContactJB Lowe, Head of Investor Relationsinvestors@ Global Government Affairs ContactLiz Reicherts, Global Head of Government Sign in to access your portfolio


Business Wire
10 hours ago
- Business
- Business Wire
SolarEdge Expands U.S. Manufacturing in Salt Lake City, Utah
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. ('SolarEdge' or 'the Company') (Nasdaq: SEDG), a global leader in smart energy technology, today announced the ramp up of its new manufacturing site in Salt Lake City, Utah. The site started manufacturing and shipping the SolarEdge 'USA Edition' Home Battery in Q1, marking a key milestone in the company's commitment to strengthening its domestic supply chain and supporting U.S. energy independence. This new manufacturing site reflects SolarEdge's long-term strategy to expand its U.S. manufacturing footprint, fulfill the rising demand for American-made energy storage solutions, and help customers meet domestic content requirements. The Salt Lake City site joins previously announced facilities in Florida and Texas, contributing to over 2,000 newly created jobs. SolarEdge will now produce its full U.S. residential inverter, Power Optimizer, and battery product suite on American soil, supporting high-skill, local manufacturing jobs while bolstering America's clean energy infrastructure with domestically produced technology. 'In Utah, we are eager to be a part of our nation's energy solutions,' said U.S. Representative Celeste Maloy (R-Utah-2). 'It's time to build again in America, and this new manufacturing of battery storage solutions right here in Utah's 2nd Congressional district is evidence that our state is leading the charge.' The SolarEdge Home Battery is a high-capacity energy storage system that integrates seamlessly with the Company's optimized inverters and power optimizers. Manufactured in the Salt Lake City facility, the battery features a dedicated SKU for simplified tracking and is designed to support compliance with domestic content requirements across a wide range of solar-plus-storage installations. The SolarEdge Home Battery is part of SolarEdge's advanced lineup of solar products that deliver smart, reliable, and incentive-ready solar-plus-storage solutions that help homeowners, TPOs, and commercial operators maximize energy savings, particularly during peak rate periods. 'We're proud to be part of the manufacturing resurgence in America, as our investments represent a strategic commitment to the domestic market,' said Marty Rogers, General Manager, SolarEdge. 'This expansion not only supports our growth objectives, but reinforces our promise to customers: reliable, high-quality technology with shorter lead times and greater supply chain stability. The American energy tax credits have enabled the company to onshore its manufacturing and add to the critical energy infrastructure needed to meet growing U.S. energy demand. As Congress considers changes to clean energy tax credits, we encourage lawmakers to recognize how vital these incentives are for businesses to continue investing in domestic manufacturing and drive America's future energy dominance.' About SolarEdge SolarEdge is a global leader in smart energy. By leveraging world-class engineering capabilities and with a relentless focus on innovation, SolarEdge creates smart energy solutions that power our lives and drive future progress. SolarEdge developed an intelligent inverter solution that changed the way power is harvested and managed in photovoltaic (PV) systems. The SolarEdge DC optimized inverter seeks to maximize power generation while lowering the cost of energy produced by the PV system. Continuing to advance smart energy, SolarEdge addresses a broad range of energy market segments through its PV, storage, EV charging, batteries, and grid services solutions. SolarEdge is online at
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
New initiative aims to combat NYC's ‘hub of heroin'
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — It is a daily occurrence in a neighborhood with the dubious distinction of being New York City's 'hub of heroin.' It's a bustling, sometimes dangerous, often downtrodden section of the South Bronx, where the ravages of addiction are on display on a daily basis. More Local News Marty Rogers, a longtime South Bronx resident and community advocate, routinely spends his days filling up his trusty blue bucket with used drug needles. Dirty needles, plastic forks, and pencils are all littered into the same piles along the sidewalk. Each has its own purpose, but all of them drive home the same sobering point that something desperately needs to be done about the crisis. Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, community leaders, and members of the addiction treatment community gathered Thursday to announce a new multi-organizational initiative that includes $600,000 in state funds to begin Narcan training sessions across the borough available to the public to combat opioid overdoses. More: Latest News from Around the Tri-State 'This initiative is about informing, investing and intervening. It's about making sure that we have the resources, the programs, the wraparound services, and also talk about policies that are in place to support our residents,' said Gibson. Steven Hernandez of St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, added, 'Low-threshold medical services, mental health care, case management, holistic care, are just some of the few services that when scaled up in the hub could make a huge difference, and at the end of the day, save lives.' Heroin addiction in the hub in the South Bronx certainly isn't a new problem. PIX11 News has been talking about addiction issues in the neighborhood for years, and it's unclear if throwing more money at it is going to solve it. 'They put you in the street — back to the street, to get you again. You know, like business. They see you like business,' said Joelle. Joelle said he is addicted to both heroin and fentanyl and questions whether the existing outpatient treatment model is working. 'I need residential. Residential. I need to stay. Forget this place,' said Joelle. That's easier said than done. Because with temptation lurking at every turn, forgetting 'The Hub' for so many addicts is not a realistic option, especially when all you can think about is chasing the next high. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.