File #: ID 19-0638    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/6/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/17/2019 Final action: 9/17/2019
Title: Resolution Authorizing an Economic Development Incentive to Systems Sunlight S.A. in an Amount Not to Exceed $159,819.91
Attachments: 1. Systems Sunlight S A_9_17_.pdf, 2. 19-0638 Systems Sunlight.pdf

Title
Resolution Authorizing an Economic Development Incentive to Systems Sunlight S.A. in an Amount Not to Exceed $159,819.91
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Council Priority: Create an Environment to Promote Economic Development Opportunities and Job Creation

Department: Planning
Council District: 1

Public Hearing: September 17, 2019
Advertising Date/By: September 6, 2019, News & Record

Contact 1 and Phone: David Parrish, 373-2002
Contact 2 and Phone: Kimberly Sowell, 373-7753

PURPOSE:
The City of Greensboro has been requested to consider an economic development incentive grant in an amount not to exceed $159,819.91 for Systems Sunlight S.A and its new US subsidiary to be formed. The grant is for the purposes of purchasing new machinery and equipment, and creating new jobs.

BACKGROUND:
Systems Sunlight S.A. specializes in the development and production of batteries and energy storage systems for industrial and advanced technology applications. Headquartered in Greece, Systems Sunlight has developed a robust worldwide sales and partners network. In its third decade of sustained growth, the company ranks among the world's top providers of energy storage manufacturers. The company's consistent global outlook has made it a major international player in the energy storage sector with 93% of its production exported to more than 100 countries. With the company's customer-oriented approach, the company is exploring establishing a new facility in the U.S. to assemble products for its clients located in North America. The company is considering locating in a facility located in the City of Greensboro within a designated Impact Zone.

The company is also considering other facilities in North Carolina as well as Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia. The new investment will consist of approximately $6,570,000 in real property and personal property (including machinery and equipment) and creation of up to 46 new jobs with an average wage of $47,987 per year and additional benefits. The p...

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