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fh capital to acquire majority stake in jinkosolar u s manufacturing

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe acquisition is a response to US regulatory pressure on foreign solar manufacturers, enabling the facility to access domestic manufacturing tax credits. The deal expands US solar module capacity and adds BESS production, benefiting domestic content requirements. JinkoSolar retains a minority stake, indicating ongoing involvement. The commercial mechanism is regulatory-driven capacity expansion with tax credit incentives, affecting solar module and BESS supply chains in the US.
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- FH Capital acquires 75.1% stake in JinkoSolar's US manufacturing subsidiary.
- Deal includes a 2 GW solar module facility; capacity to be doubled to 4 GW.
- FH Capital plans to launch domestic BESS manufacturing post-closing.
- Acquisition aims to qualify for US manufacturing tax credits amid regulatory pressure on foreign entities.
- JinkoSolar retains 24.9% minority stake; financial terms undisclosed.
JinkoSolar's US deal has limited direct impact on EM tech sector; sentiment expected to remain neutral within 48h.
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