Sharp Launches Mass Production of 2nd-Generation Thin-Film Solar Cells
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 - 17:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Sharp Corporation has completed installation of a new 2nd-generation thin-film solar cell production line at its Katsuragi Plant (Katsuragi City, Nara Prefecture) using large-size glass substrates measuring 1,000 x 1,400 mm, equivalent to 2.7 times the area of conventional substrates (560 x 925 mm), and will begin volume production this October.
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