From concept development to full-scale production, we empower innovation through cutting-edge fabrication technologies, quality-driven engineering, and scalable manufacturing excellence.

1620 CENTRAL AVE, FL 3
CHEYENNE WY 82001

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5+

years of manufacturing
About our company

Powering the Future Through Precision Silicon Innovation

At Digital Solar Industries, we believe the future of global energy begins with advanced materials, precision engineering, and a commitment to sustainable innovation. As a specialized manufacturer of high-purity silicon wafers for photovoltaic applications, our mission is to provide the essential foundation for next-generation solar technologies that power homes, industries, communities, and large-scale renewable energy projects around the world.

Our state-of-the-art manufacturing environment combines modern automation, scientific expertise, and environmentally responsible processes to ensure every wafer meets the demanding standards of today’s rapidly evolving photovoltaic industry. From raw material purification to final inspection, every stage of our operation is designed around precision, innovation, and long-term value.

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25%

recycled silicon input!

DIGITAL SOLAR INDUSTRIES, LLC

Our Core Values

We continuously invest in advanced manufacturing technologies, research, and process improvement to develop silicon wafer solutions that support the next generation of high-efficiency solar energy systems.

  • Quality Excellence
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability
  • Precision
  • Reliability
  • Continuous Improvement
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DIGITAL SOLAR INDUSTRIES, LLC

Enabling A Revolution In Photovoltaics

PV deployment continues to accelerate globally however, continued progress depends on innovation at the materials and manufacturing level, as deployment growth alone is not enough to meet long-term efficiency and sustainability goals. Achieving higher solar cell efficiencies requires overcoming the intrinsic limitations of conventional wafer manufacturing, including material losses during ingot growth and wafer slicing, as well as constraints in crystal quality. Addressing these challenges will require next-generation wafer technologies that improve material efficiency, reduce energy use, and enable higher-performance solar cells at scale.

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