Meyer Burger, a Swiss maker of solar cells and modules, will locate a new manufacturing plant in Colorado Springs as it boosts its U.S. presence. The new plant will bring up to 380 jobs, paying an average of $77,842.
Meyer Burger, a Swiss maker of solar cells and modules, will locate a new manufacturing plant in Colorado Springs as it boosts its U.S. presence, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade announced Monday.
An additional $84 million in incentives and support is coming from El Paso County, Colorado Springs Utilities, the City of Colorado Springs, and the Colorado Springs Chamber & Economic Development Corporation Deal Closing Fund and some other sources. Following the example of its German manufacturing plant, Meyer Burger expects to source most of its supply chain, about 80%, from area vendors, which will create additional opportunities for jobs within the state.
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