Published: September 05, 2010
Advisory: Applied Materials Reports Significant Advances in PV Technologies at PVSEC
VALENCIA, Spain - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Applied Materials, Inc., the world's largest equipment supplier to the
solar photovoltaic (PV) industry, will highlight its latest technology
advances in PV at the 25th European Solar Energy Conference
and Exhibition (EU PVSEC) this
week in Valencia, Spain. Applied will present innovative developments
for the PV factories of the future - from higher efficiency crystalline
silicon and thin film technology, to smart automation systems to boost
manufacturing productivity and yield.
New Crystalline Silicon Cell Architectures
In addition to sharing advances in double printing and high-speed,
multi-cell deposition techniques, Applied will report its latest results
in emitter wrap-through (EWT) technology, where all contacts are placed
at the back of the cell. Using EWT cell architecture with p-type wafers,
single-crystal silicon and proven manufacturing processes, Applied has
achieved 18.4% cell efficiency on large area cells in R&D testing. In
addition to providing higher conversion efficiency, back contacts lend
themselves to new, automated module assembly techniques which eliminate
the complex and error-prone task of stringing cells together. Process
results using this technique, called monolithic module assembly (MMA),
have shown encapsulation losses of less than 1%, demonstrating
the robustness of this high-efficiency, module fabrication technique.
Demonstrating High-Efficiency Thin Film Modules for Utility-Scale PV
Applied continues to advance thin film silicon technology, which remains
a leading candidate for utility-scale solar power plants due to its
superior light harvest and lower installation costs. Applied's
technologists will share the key techniques that produced a milestone of
greater than 10% conversion efficiency on 1.4m2 panels -
which extrapolates to greater than 10.5% efficiency on 5.7m2
panels. In addition, Applied will present data from two studies in
Arizona and Singapore. These studies demonstrate a large, 8% improvement
in energy yield over crystalline silicon modules under real-world
conditions - which translates to significant reductions in electricity
cost over the lifetime of the panels. The combination of >10%
efficiency, lower production cost, higher energy yield and lower
installation costs will enable Applied's current and future customers to
achieve the lowest cost per kWh for utility scale installations.
Automation for the PV factory of the future
Applying its expertise in automating semiconductor fabs, Applied has
developed a comprehensive range of "smart" control systems that can help
cell makers to realize significantly higher productivity than current
factory layouts while adding flexibility and enabling higher product
quality. These systems include the SmartFactory
manufacturing execution system software, an affordable, out-of-the-box
factory automation solution that streamlines the flow of materials
throughout a facility. The software, which can be deployed in less than
60 days, features pre-configured workflows for PV manufacturing and is
easily scalable as business needs expand. Applied also offers E3
technology, which interfaces directly with production equipment,
enabling real-time, run-to-run process turning and fault detection to
increase process capability and reduce unplanned downtime. The benefits
of advanced factory automation can also be applied to current production
facilities, delivering significant increases in productivity and process
capability without additional capital expenditure.
Global Support for Global PV Manufacturing
As solar manufacturers ramp capacity and establish facilities in
geographically diverse areas, it becomes challenging to keep those
facilities operating at peak performance with tightly-matched output.
Currently supporting over 1,800 crystalline silicon systems at more than
200 customer sites worldwide, Applied Global Services has a deep global
infrastructure to help its customers meet those challenges with an
unmatched range of service technologies including spare parts
management, component refurbishment and advanced systems support -
including on-demand and internet remote diagnostic support.
For more information on Applied's participation in PVSEC 2010, please
visit www.pvsecapplied.com
where you can find full details of Applied's more than 15 paper
presentations, plus videos and media resources.
Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT) is the global leader in
Nanomanufacturing Technology solutions with a broad portfolio of
innovative equipment, service and software products for the fabrication
of semiconductor chips, flat panel displays, solar photovoltaic cells,
flexible electronics and energy efficient glass. At Applied Materials,
we apply Nanomanufacturing Technology to improve the way people live.
Learn more at www.appliedmaterials.com.

Applied Materials, Inc.
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