The company is producing and shipping its ‘USA Edition’ Home Battery from the facility, the manufacturer said.
SALT LAKE CITY—SolarEdge Technologies, Inc., a provider of smart energy technology, recently announced the ramp-up of its new U.S. manufacturing site in Salt Lake City.
The site started manufacturing and shipping the SolarEdge ‘USA Edition’ Home Battery in the first quarter of 2025, marking what SolarEdge called “a key milestone in the company’s commitment to strengthening its domestic supply chain and supporting U.S. energy independence.”
“The 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 company said in a release. “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), in a statement. “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 is said to integrate seamlessly with the company’s optimized inverters and power optimizers. According to SolarEdge, 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 to help homeowners, TPOs, and commercial operators maximize energy savings, particularly during peak rate periods, the company said.
“We’re proud to be part of the manufacturing resurgence in America, as our investments represent a strategic commitment to the domestic market,” said SolarEdge General Manager Marty Rogers, in the release. “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.”