GOVERNOR HOCHUL ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR UBIQUITY SOLAR TO ESTABLISH U.S. MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS AT FORMER IBM HURON CAMPUS IN BROOME COUNTY 

Company would Invest $61 Million to Repurpose 800,000 Square-Feet of Vacant Space and Create up to 150 New Jobs in the Village of Endicott 

Investment Complements "Southern Tier Soaring" - The Region's Comprehensive Strategy to Revitalize Communities and Grow the Economy 

September 22, 2021

"The Southern Tier has become a hub for next generation energy research, innovation and advanced manufacturing, and Ubiquity Solar's decision to establish its U.S. operations in Endicott is yet another indicator of the region's bright future," Governor Hochul said. "It is through forward-thinking projects like this that we are helping to spur economic development across Upstate New York, ensuring a more sustainable future for generations to come." 

Additionally, Ubiquity Solar has expects to create up to 150 highly skilled jobs in the region. With the site redevelopment already underway, the company expects to be fully operational at the Endicott campus by the end of 2022. 

Ubiquity Solar is a North American-based company focused on the photovoltaic and related materials markets. Operating in the solar industry since 1996, it has developed proprietary PV technology that enables a unique close-coupled, vertically integrated, regionally focused business model. Ubiquity Solar serves customers in the aerospace, power generation, and related materials application industries, and focuses on the production of ultra-low carbon, Made-in-America, high efficiency PV products for North America's significant renewable power generation needs and its transition to a low carbon economy. 

In the project's first phase, it is expected that the increase in capacity gained from the former-IBM site will enable Ubiquity Solar to produce 1.5 MWp of advanced space grade PV cells for aerospace customers and 350 MWp of utility grade PV cells for the power generation market in 2022. Currently in the USA, the average size of a new PV system on a single-family residence is 7kWp, meaning the initial production line of 350MWp could power 50,000 average sized homes. 

Ubiquity Solar CEO Ian MacLellan said, "We are excited to establish our U.S. manufacturing operations in the Southern Tier. We know that New York State is business-friendly, has a skilled workforce, and is committed to taking strong actions on climate and sustainability, making it the right location for the first phase of our U.S. expansion strategy. We are thrilled to play a lead role in redeveloping the former IBM site with a commitment to the highest environmental stewardship standards as the foundation for building our ultra-low carbon, Made-in-America, high efficiency PV. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the Empire State Development team for their support." 

Empire State Development will assist the project with up to $3 million through the Excelsior Jobs Tax Credit Program, to be granted based on actual job creation. This investment will add to the revitalization already happening at the former IBM campus, which is now home to new and innovative companies. The clean energy industry and ancillary industries in the Southern Tier have benefited both from organic growth based off regional expertise and from incentives from the State. 

New York State's green energy agenda is the most aggressive climate and clean energy initiative in the nation, calling for an orderly and just transition to clean energy that creates jobs and continues fostering a green economy. The state incentives provided for this project directly support those efforts and will not only help shift the state toward a carbon neutral economy, fulfilling the goals of New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, but also spur economic recovery from the COVID pandemic. 

Empire State Development Chief Operating Officer and Executive Deputy Commissioner Kevin Younis said, "New York State is committed to leading the national effort toward a future focused on green energy excellence.  In bringing its forward-thinking expertise to the Southern Tier, Ubiquity Solar will be creating top-quality, high-tech manufacturing jobs, helping to foster new investment at the repurposed Huron campus, further strengthening New York's green economy." 

Senator Fred Akshar said, "It's great to see a new employer continuing the legacy of forward-focused technology at the former IBM Huron Campus. It's always encouraging to see these kinds of job commitments and the State's economic development targets here in the community." 

Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo said, "I am very glad that Ubiquity Solar decided to establish its US manufacturing operations here in Endicott. Our region, with its rich history of innovation, and state-of-the-art research facilities, is the perfect spot for clean energy industries to grow and expand.  I am thrilled that Ubiquity has expressed a "commitment to the highest environmental stewardship standards" for building their photovoltaic cells. I look forward to introducing them to the numerous community stakeholders who will want to learn more about their plans and operations. Again, this is very welcome news." 

Broome County Executive Jason Garnar said, "This is great news for Broome County. 150 high-tech jobs at the Huron Campus is a major development in making this part of our community a leader in innovation once again. I appreciate Ubiquity Solar's investment in Broome County, as well as the State's ongoing commitment to revitalizing this once vibrant part of our community." 

For additional information about Ubiquity Solar, visit: http://www.ubiquitysolar.com/ 

Accelerating Southern Tier Soaring  

Today's announcement complements "Southern Tier Soaring," the region's comprehensive blueprint to generate robust economic growth and community development. The State has already invested more than $7.4 billion in the region since 2012 to lay for groundwork for the plan - attracting a talented workforce, growing business and driving innovation. Now, the region is accelerating Southern Tier Soaring with a $500 million State investment through the Upstate Revitalization Initiative. The State's $500 million investment will incentivize private business to invest well over $2.5 billion - and the region's plan, as submitted, projects up to 10,200 new jobs. More information is available here. 

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