While U.S. President Trump continues to tirelessly promote fossil fuels, the U.S. market in 2025 is firmly focused on renewable energy. In this environment, SMA Solar Technology AG and U.S.-based company Create Energy have launched a collaboration for local production of inverters for utility-scale photovoltaic systems in the United States.
Production of the Sunny Highpower PEAK3 and Power Skid systems is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026 at Create Energy’s facility in Tennessee. The close cooperation aims to strengthen competitiveness in the dynamic U.S. market and to provide scalable solutions for the rapid expansion of large-scale PV projects. The partnership is expected to help SMA benefit from reduced import tariffs and incentives provided by the Inflation Reduction Act by manufacturing locally.
Local Manufacturing as a Competitive Advantage in the U.S. Market
During RE+, North America’s largest renewable energy event, SMA and Create Energy signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a strategic partnership. Under the agreement, final assembly of the inverters and Power Skid systems will take place at Create Energy’s plant in Portland, Tennessee. The production of electronic circuit boards (PCBA) will remain at SMA’s site in Kassel/Niestetal, Germany.
By relocating production to the U.S., SMA aims to take advantage of reduced import duties and tax benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act, recently revised and referred to as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” At the same time, the move improves supply chain security and shortens delivery times for U.S. customers.
Jay Arghestani, managing director of large-scale sales, technology and marketing for SMA America, commented: “This collaboration underscores SMA’s long-term commitment to the U.S. market. We are proud to join forces with a company that shares our vision for a sustainable energy future and understands the importance of smart, scalable solutions for the U.S. market..”
Dean Solon, CEO of Create Energy, added: “This collaboration will advance renewable energy and deliver American-built inverters and skids. Partnering with SMA brings together complementary strengths, and together we are prepared to drive change in the energy sector.”