SoloPower was founded by
Bulent Basol and
Homayoun Talieh in 2005. The company started its pilot manufacturing line in December of the same year. In 2010, the company secured $45 million in debt financing and used $19.9 million of that to acquire the shares of ousted founders Talieh and Basol. In 2010, SoloPower held talks with the town of
Wilsonville, Oregon to set up a manufacturing plant there. In 2011, the
United States Department of Energy approved a $197 Million
Loan Guarantee to the company, enabling a 400MW manufacturing plant in
Oregon. In May 2011, SoloPower decided to move the manufacturing facility to
Portland instead. In April, 2013, SoloPower announced plans to suspend operations at the Portland plant and gut the remaining workforce. SoloPower was announced a winner of the 2012
TiE50 award in the category of
Clean Energy. The company closed its doors in late 2017 and is no longer operational. ==Funding==