2015年7月26日星期日

Ecosolifer planning heterojunction cell module assembly plant in Brazil


  • EcoSolifer
    An initial investment in the assembly plant was said to be around US$8.7 million, indicating small-scale module production.
Swiss/Hungarian silicon thin-film equipment and technology firm Ecosolifer has been reported to be planning an 80MW module assembly plant in Brazil, using its proprietary amorphous silicon deposition technology on monocrystalline wafers produced at its plant in Csorna, Hungary. 
The Bloomberg report reveals that the company has yet to decide a location for the assembly plant and the heterojunction cells would be supplied to the assembly beginning in April 2016. 

An initial investment in the assembly plant was said to be around US$8.7 million, indicating small-scale module production. 
The report cites Bruno Zacharias, head of Ecosolifer’s operations in Brazil as wanting to be the first to produce solar cells in Brazil. 
EcoSolifer has claimed on its website to have developed deposition process on both sides of monocrystalline wafers capable of producing conversion efficiencies above 20%. 

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