Kalyon PV Launches TOPCon+ Solar Manufacturing Facility in Türkiye
- Hu Estella
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

Kalyon PV has opened a new TOPCon+ solar manufacturing facility in the Turkish capital, expanding domestic photovoltaic production capacity in Türkiye amid growing demand for advanced solar technologies.
The new facility is focused on TOPCon+ cell and module technology, which has emerged as one of the key next-generation photovoltaic technologies due to its higher efficiency potential and improved performance characteristics compared to conventional cell architectures.
The launch reflects Türkiye’s broader efforts to strengthen local renewable energy manufacturing capabilities and reduce dependence on imported clean energy technologies. As solar deployment accelerates globally, countries are increasingly seeking to establish domestic supply chains for critical renewable energy components.
Manufacturing investments have become a major focus across the photovoltaic sector as competition intensifies around high-efficiency technologies such as TOPCon and heterojunction (HJT). Producers are scaling capacity not only to meet growing domestic demand but also to position themselves within international supply chains.
For Kalyon PV, the new facility represents an expansion of its vertically integrated solar manufacturing activities. The company has been active in developing local production capabilities spanning multiple stages of the photovoltaic value chain.
The opening also highlights a wider regional trend in which governments and private sector players are investing more heavily in renewable energy manufacturing infrastructure to support energy transition goals, industrial development, and long-term energy security.
As global solar demand continues to rise, advanced manufacturing facilities are expected to play an increasingly important role in supporting both technology innovation and supply chain diversification.











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