US-made solar module manufacturer scaling production for ITC-compliant supply
US Modules manufactures solar photovoltaic modules at a 51–200-person facility in Texas, focused on domestic production that qualifies for IRS Investment Tax Credit adders. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing operation in mid-scale transition: SAP and NetSuite for ERP, ServiceNow and Remedy for IT service management, plus manufacturing-specific tools (MES, PLM, WMS, Allen-Bradley controls, SPC). The active project list—high-volume facility design, robotic production line validation, new ERP system delivery—signals rapid capacity buildout ahead of 2025–2026 delivery commitments. Pain points cluster around production efficiency and financial visibility, consistent with a young manufacturer scaling processes.
Notable leadership hires: Production Lead
US Modules manufactures and distributes solar modules, including BloombergNEF Tier-1 rated products, from a US facility. The company positions itself explicitly around domestic manufacturing compliance, enabling customers to meet IRS requirements for the US-domestic production Investment Tax Credit adder. The business model spans direct module manufacturing and contract manufacturing services for commercial developers. Founded in 2024, the company is accepting orders for production deliveries in 2025 and 2026, indicating early-stage capacity ramp. The 51–200-person team is mid-heavy on engineering and manufacturing roles, with active hiring across production, quality, and logistics functions.
US Modules operates SAP and NetSuite for enterprise resource planning, with an active project underway to design and deliver a new ERP system.
US Modules posts roles in the United States and United Kingdom, with headquarters in College Station, Texas.
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