Nanosolar to build 430 MW/yr solar factory

23 June 2006


An associated panel assembly factory is expected to produce more than one million solar panels per year.

Nanosolar has started ordering volume production equipment for what it claims will be the world’s largest solar cell manufacturing factory.

Chris Eberspacher, Nanosolar's head of technology said: “Thin-film printing overcomes the complexity, high cost, and yield and scalability limitations associated with vacuum-based processes. Nanosolar's technology enables low-cost, high-yield production previously unattainable," adding: "This allows us to produce cells very inexpensively and assemble them into panels that are comparable in efficiency to that of high-volume silicon based PV panels."




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