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Solar manufacturer plans to close factory

2024-02-23T07:33:01.276Z

Highlights: Solar manufacturer plans to close factory. 500 workers are employed at the Freiberg location. Other manufacturers in the solar industry had also recently threatened to close local plants. China is flooding the market for solar modules with price dumping, and financial support from the state is needed to maintain the industry in Germany. The company expects this to result in significant cost savings from April. The closure is scheduled to come into force at the end of April. Instead, the solar module manufacturer wants to ramp up production in the USA, it said.



As of: February 23, 2024, 8:26 a.m

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An employee performs quality control on a production line for solar modules at the Meyer Burger Technology AG plant.

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The threat was already in the air, now Meyer Burger wants to get serious: The solar manufacturer has decided to begin preparations for the closure of its factory in Freiberg.

Freiberg - The solar company Meyer Burger has announced that it is preparing to close its factory in Freiberg in Saxony.

This should take place gradually, the Swiss producer based in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt announced on Friday.

Initially, production will stop in the first half of March.

The company expects this to result in significant cost savings from April.

The closure is scheduled to come into force at the end of April.

Instead, the solar module manufacturer wants to ramp up production in the USA, it said.

Meyer Burger had also recently brought up this step again and again.

The group justified the move by saying that “there is still no decision on political support measures to remedy the current market distortions caused by oversupply and dumping prices for solar modules.”

With its factory in Freiberg, Meyer Burger claims to have the largest solar module production company in Europe.

500 workers are employed at the Freiberg location.

Other manufacturers in the solar industry had also recently threatened to close local plants: China is flooding the market for solar modules with price dumping, and financial support from the state is needed to maintain the industry in Germany.

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Source: merkur

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