Powering Modern Infrastructure
Portland, Tennessee, may be a small farm town, but the Strawberry Capital of Tennessee has a big impact on American energy.
Inside a 638,000-square-foot facility on the outskirts of Portland, hundreds of engineers and industrial operators are building, testing, and shipping critical electrical system components to energy projects across the country. These systems will never generate a single watt of electricity, but without them, power does not move.
“Shoals was founded on the belief that U.S. manufacturing should lead the electrification revolution, and we will continue to invest in domestic production and create American jobs.” – Brandon Moss, Chief Executive Officer, Shoals Technologies Group

The Backbone of Modern Power Infrastructure
The solar and energy storage projects powering American homes, businesses, and data centers do not run on panels and batteries alone. Across Shoals’ operations in Tennessee and Alabama, production, engineering, logistics, and operations teams are working together to improve how they can build and deliver American power. Shoals creates electrical balance-of-systems (eBOS) — the integration hardware that moves power from generation to the grid. These intricate electrical systems tie energy projects together and play a critical role in how developers design, build, and bring power systems online.
Today, Shoalsworkswith 14 of the top 15 EPCs in the U.S., withsystems deployed across tens of gigawatts of capacity in the U.S. and globally. The importance of this infrastructure is growing as electricity demand reaches levels not seen in decades.

To learn more about eBOS and its role in the solar supply chain, download the Onshoring Solar Manufacturing fact sheet.













