Solland Solar And At&s To Build Prototype Production Line For Photovoltaic Modules With Sunweb(r) Ba

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MEDIA RELEASE PR37928


Solland Solar and AT&S to Build Prototype Production Line for Photovoltaic Modules with Sunweb(R) Back-

Contacted Solar Cells


HEERLEN, Jan. 20 / PRNewswire-AsiaNet / --


    As part of their ongoing technology partnership, Solland Solar and AT&S will build a prototype line for photovoltaic

modules with Sunweb(R) back-contacted solar cells. The construction of the prototype line marks a significant milestone

on the road to commercial availability later in 2010.


    Module with the Sunweb(R) - technology


    The overall goal of the technology partnership between Solland Solar and AT&S is to jointly develop and put into

industrial production the innovative back-contact module technology for Sunweb(R) cells. The technology uses

processes and materials that are standard in the printed circuit board industry but are not yet applied in photovoltaics.

Solland Solar's Sunweb(R) concept enables best in class module efficiency for multi-crystalline silicon solar cells with

beautiful visual appearance and low production cost.


    In the first year of the partnership, Solland Solar's basic idea of the Sunweb(R) back-contacted solar cell was combined

with new interconnection and switching technology from AT&S. All components and production processes have been

developed accordingly for use in volume production. Extensive tests have been successfully completed, establishing that

the project satisfies all the necessary reliability, safety and performance requirements.


    The next phase in the project, the construction of a joint prototype production line at AT&S's Leoben-Hinterberg plant in

Austria, is scheduled for completion by the summer of 2010, and will incorporate the results achieved during the last year

into the industrial production process. Additional objectives include further optimisation of the production process and

certification under IEC 61215 and IEC 61730. Selected reference projects are being implemented in parallel, to highlight

the cost effectiveness of the new technology and its advantages in practical operation.


    The groundbreaking innovative module concept offers ample scope for further developments to increase efficiency and

lower cost of solar energy. Solland Solar and AT&S are working intensively together to exploit this potential.


    About Solland Solar


    Solland Solar is the leading Dutch-German solar technology company developing and producing solar cells and

modules. With its patented Sunweb(R) concept Solland is leading the solar industry and paving the way towards grid

parity. Solland Solar, a 100% subsidiary of Delta the Dutch utility company. For more information about Sunweb(R) and



    About AT&S


    AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik Aktiengesellschaft (AT&S) is European market leader and one of the

world's strongest-performing printed circuit board manufacturers. AT&S is especially well positioned in the high-tech

market segment for HDI microvia printed circuit boards, which are chiefly used in mobile devices. The Group is also highly

successful in the automotive and industrial and medical technology sectors. As a vigorous and growing international

enterprise, AT&S has a global presence, with three production facilities in Austria (Leoben, Fehring, Klagenfurt) and one

each in India (Nanjangud), China (Shanghai) and Korea (Ansan, near Seoul).


    For more information visit http://www.ats.net

 

    SOURCE: Solland Solar


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