SolarReviews announced that Silfab Solar is a top choice for solar panels in their annual ranking of manufacturers in recognition of Silfab’s product reliability, dedicated U.S. support, being an original North American manufacturer of PV modules and its decades of delivering high-quality, next-generation solar panels for residential and commercial uses, among other key factors.
The prestigious SolarReviews scoring system evaluates a panel’s overall value, module quality and warranty as well as the manufacturer’s financial strength and investment in the U.S. market. Silfab Solar, which operates state-of-the-art manufacturing sites in the state of Washington and Canada, is expanding its USA footprint to add 1 gigawatt America-made cell production and another 1.3 gigawatts of module production at a new South Carolina facility in 2024.
“Silfab Solar is honored to be awarded the Number 2 Best Solar Panel Manufacturer for 2024. Our significant rise in the ranking is a testament to Silfab’s long and successful made-in-America production of high-performing, durable solar modules,” said Paolo Maccario, Silfab President and CEO. “For decades, Silfab’s core philosophy is to utilize best-in-class technology and superior quality control to deliver clean energy for residential and commercial customers. As we expand our USA manufacturing footprint, Silfab looks forward to earning more honors from Solar Reviews as well as the continued customer trust we strive for every day.”
SolarReviews’ unbiased and transparent rankings are designed to provide homeowners insight into the likely quality and performance of solar panels over their full life.
“Silfab earned second place in this year’s rankings because it is a North American manufacturer that offers high-quality, high-efficiency modules at an excellent price point and maintains strong relationships with U.S. solar installers and distributors. The company sets a high standard for stateside manufacturing, and we look forward to seeing it expand its presence in the U.S. with new solar cell and module capacity set to open later this year,” said Ben Zientara, who leads the SolarReviews research team.