Caelux is a pioneer in utilizing perovskites to make solar energy more powerful and cost-effective, enabling the next generation of solar innovation. Caelux works with the world’s leading module companies to improve the performance of crystalline silicon modules. Through our proprietary technology, we’re making solar more powerful while making it cost less.

HSC has been a leading global provider of hyper-pure polysilicon, and is the only polysilicon manufacturer headquartered in the United States. HSC polysilicon is used to make computer chips – the “brains” behind the electronic devices we rely on to make our lives easier, safer and more enjoyable. HSC is just one of five major manufacturers in the world that makes polysilicon used to create semiconductor wafers. In fact, nearly all electronic devices in the world contain HSC polysilicon. HSC also supplies the rapidly growing solar power industry. The low embodied greenhouse gas emissions in our polysilicon materials facilitates the production of ultra low-carbon solar panels. These panels allow solar project developers and owners to lower the embodied carbon of their projects by up to 50 percent. HSC is a majority-owned subsidiary of Corning.
CubicPV is creating a solar energy future defined by more powerful tandem solar modules, dramatic reductions in the cost of electricity, and lower embodied carbon.
DYCM Power is set to establish one of the largest integrated solar cell and module factories in the United States, located in the Southeast USA. With initial product deliveries set for early 2026, DYCM Power will scale to achieve a production capacity of 6.0 GW annually, creating over 1,500 clean energy jobs and over $1.0 billion in economic impact in the area.

EPC Power Corp. (EPC Power) provides intelligent digital power infrastructure by developing high-performance power conversion systems for mission-critical applications, including data centers, utility-scale energy storage, and microgrids. EPC Power’s solutions deliver reliable, resilient, and secure energy necessary to smooth volatile AI workloads and strengthen critical grid stability. Visit EPCPower.com for more information.