About this event
As the solar industry continues its rapid global expansion, the regulatory landscape is becoming increasingly complex. With enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) intensifying, solar developers, manufacturers, and investors need more than just surface-level screening—they need deep, actionable visibility into their sub-tier supply chains.
Kharon’s Ethan Woolley and Hannah Mackay will be exhibiting at the Solar & Energy Storage Summit. Request a 1:1 meeting or a live demo of our UFLPA solutions to see how we help the world’s leading firms identify and mitigate forced labor risks before they impact the bottom line.
Explore our Forced Labor Solutions Page to learn more about how we empower firms to build ethical, resilient supply chains.
Key features of our Forced Labor Solution:
Deep-tier visibility: Go beyond your direct suppliers to identify risk in the manufacturing, mining, and processing stages, including polysilicon and ingot production.
Entity-based analysis: Access a vast repository of entities identified by our research team as having direct or indirect links to forced labor regions or programs.
Regulatory alignment: Our data is specifically curated to help firms comply with the UFLPA, the German Supply Chain Act, and evolving EU forced labor regulations.
Continuous monitoring: Stay ahead of risk with real-time updates as new entities are identified and global sanctions lists evolve.





