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Solx, a US-based solar manufacturer, has announced a five-year, 3-GW strategic partnership with Caelux, a US-based perovskite solar technology company, to scale a US-made high-performance tandem PV module. The module integrates Caelux’s energy-producing glass into Solx’s Aurora platform in place of conventional top glass, creating a hybrid tandem design with double power generation layers. According to the source text, the module is designed to reach efficiencies of 28% and deliver more power than conventional silicon-only modules. The agreement also marks Caelux’s shift from laboratory and low-volume production toward giga-scale deployment. US production is already underway, and Solx Aurora beta modules built with Caelux’s glass have already been confirmed for deployment in an operating domestic project with a leading US-based developer. Wider commercial volumes are expected by 2027, with a roadmap to multi-gigawatt annual domestic capacity. The domestic supply chain also includes Suniva’s US-produced solar cells as the second power layer, while Suniva earlier in April announced plans for a 4.5 GW solar cell manufacturing facility in Laurens, South Carolina.
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