SOLARCYCLE to spend $344 Million to expand in Cedartown Georgia creating 600 new jobs.
Cedartown, Georgia — According to state and local development sources, SOLARCYCLE plans to invest $344,000,000.00 to build out new space in Cedartown. The company is creating 600 new jobs at this facility. The company plans to occupy the new space in Cedartown, on or about April 1, 2026. According to the company website SOLARCYCLE offers solar asset owners a low-cost and eco-friendly advanced technology platform for retiring solar panels and repurposing them for new uses. Solar energy is powering the world – but the complete energy transition requires an unprecedented volume of solar panels. In order to make this transformation truly sustainable, it is imperative to create a circular economy for these materials and components. The more we can repair, refurbish, reuse and ultimately recycle solar systems, the faster we can transition to a world without new mining operations that pollute and contribute to the climate crisis. Our experts in solar, recycling and sustainability created SOLARCYCLE to solve this challenge at scale. Together, we have developed patented technology and a scalable business model that can cost-effectively extract 95% of valuable materials and return them back to the solar supply chain.
To learn more about SOLARCYCLE, visit http://www.solarcycle.us/
Company Contact:
Suvi Sharma, Chief Executive Officer
ssharma@solarcycle.us
https://www.linkedin.com/in/suvi-sharma-414a0a80/
580-744-0779
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