Applied Materials Enters PV Production Line Business

Published on: March 5, 2007

Applied Materials Inc. (Nasdaq: AMAT) has been selected by Moser Baer India Ltd. to develop and install the world’s first Generation 8.5 Thin Film Solar Module Production Line.


This first Gen 8.5 line will manufacture photovoltaic solar modules using ultra-large 5.7m(2) substrates (2.2m x 2.6m). These glass panels, which are four times bigger than today’s largest solar panel substrates, are expected to drive down panel production costs and help reduce the overall cost of solar electricity. The project is in New Delhi, India.


“This contract represents a significant collaboration between companies in the U.S and India to establish the first truly modern solar facility in India using semiconductor manufacturing processes,” said Mr. Ravi Khanna, CEO, Moser Baer Photo Voltaic Business. “We are confident Applied Materials can help us rapidly realize our plan to get to a 200 megawatt factory by 2009.”


Applied’s Thin Film Solar Module Production Line is expected to be delivered in the second half of 2007. Applied’s contract with Moser Baer is for a fully-integrated production line including CVD(1), PVD(1), laser scribing, factory software, automation and other supporting technologies required to establish a solar panel manufacturing facility with a rated initial capacity of 40 megawatts per year. Applied’s Gen 8.5 Line is designed for flexibility because production output can be configured for final product sizes from 1.4m(2) to 5.7m(2). Current thin film production lines are configured for panel sizes limited to dimensions less than 1.5m(2).


“This contract heralds Applied’s entry into the delivery of full production lines to solar customers — and signals a critical milestone for the solar industry in the drive to reduce the cost of solar cells by using larger substrates,” said Mark Pinto, senior vice president and general manager of Applied’s New Business and New Products Group.

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