centrotherm photovoltaics announces important Chinese order for PV cell production systems

- Throughput optimized tube furnace for diffusion processes in c-Si solar cell processing
At the beginning of 2013, centrotherm photovoltaics (Blaubeuren, Germany) will deliver solar photovoltaic (PV) cell production systems for anti-reflective coating and phosphorous diffusion with a capacity of 300 megawatts to CECEP Solar Energy Technology (Zhenjiang) Co., Ltd.
The tender for this solar cell production line key equipment occurred as part of the first capacity expansion of their cell and module production. CECEP Solar awarded the order for the important core processes to centrotherm photovoltaics, a global market leader for diffusion and PECVD systems.
CECEP Solar Energy Technology (Zhenjiang) Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP), which ranks as one of the largest state industrial groups involved in environmental protection and sustainable energy supplies in China.
CECEP opened a 180 MW cell and module production line in 2011
The company is one of the leading providers in planning and operation of solar parks, having enlarged its product range in the solar value chain in 2011 with the opening of its 180 MW cell and module production line in the Jiangsu Province in the east of the People's Republic of China.
"We aim to be a leading supplier of photovoltaic products in China, and to also offer our quality products globally at competitive prices. With centrotherm photovoltaics as a supplier for solar cell production equipment, we have the key to access such a position," stressed Jiang Likai, General Manager at CECEP Solar.
A bright spot on the horizon reflects photovoltaics' future potential
"This order confirms our expertise, and the quality and economic efficiency of our solutions for solar cell production, although it is not yet a clear sign that the PV production system market has recovered. Only a few solar cell manufacturers are currently investing in expanding their capacities, with most preferring to upgrade existing production lines. We regard this order as a bright spot on the horizon, reflecting photovoltaics' future potential, and we are gratified by the confidence that our customers are investing in us," commented Hans Autenrieth, Management Board member responsible for sales and marketing at centrotherm photovoltaics AG.
2012-12-19 | Courtesy: centrotherm photovoltaics AG | solarserver.com © Heindl Server GmbH
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