A leading European crystalline solar cell manufacturer places for the first time a large order for multiple SOLARIS systems.
The
SOLARIS, which offers various advantages with its revolutionary coating
technology was introduced to the market just a few weeks ago. The
customer will use the SOLARIS from Oerlikon Systems to significantly
increase their production capacity in North America. The system is set
for delivery during the coming year.
“Our original strategy of
offering a compact, cost-effective platform with single wafer handling
is proving to be a very popular solution with Photovoltaic (PV)
manufacturer,” says Andreas Dill, Head of Oerlikon Systems.
So
far the core competence of Oerlikon Systems was mainly on Semiconductor
and Coating Technologies. After the realignment, the focus is now
diversifying into the promising nanotechnology applications. With this
significant order for SOLARIS the Business Unit has made an important
inroad into the PV crystalline cell manufacturing industry.
Oerlikon
has with this success established itself as pivotal in the PV industry
as a technology and equipment manufacturer: with Oerlikon Solar for the
Thin-Film technology and with Oerlikon Systems for the crystalline
technology.
“Both processes complement one another with their
respective fields of application. For the Oerlikon Group the advantage
and benefit is to be represented in both growth markets with its
leading technology,” says Thomas Babacan, Chief Operating Officer at
Oerlikon.
Low ‘cost of ownership’
SOLARIS
was designed for front and backside coating of crystalline silicon
solar cells using clean PVD sputtering technology. Its multi-layer
capability allows passivation and SiN coating on the front side as well
as coating of the backside with various materials. Its very small
footprint (3.3 x 2.2 m) and easy integration into existing production
lines give SOLARIS a remarkably low ‘cost of ownership’.
“For
this client, the SOLARIS production solution provides a big step toward
cost-effective production of solar cells. Ultimately, it will help PV
technology – and the industry – achieve grid parity,” explains Andreas
Dill, Head of Oerlikon Systems.
Counting on innovation
The
SOLARIS order was preceded by thorough evaluation tests, where the
system’s flexibility and reliably high output compared favorably with
industry standard SiN coating solutions.
“In going from
concept to fully functional systems in only 24 months, our development
and assembly teams drew from the innovative talent across the Oerlikon
Group to get the new SOLARIS system to market quickly,” adds Oerlikon
COO Thomas Babacan.
The current success in the PV market is
only the start for SOLARIS. In fact, the Oerlikon development teams are
finalizing further mass-production solutions for touch screen panels,
thermoelectric devices, and generators or thin film batteries (for the
newest energy storage solutions).
Leading solar cell manufacturer expands production with Oerlikon's SOLARIS
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