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Initial suppliers and customers join center Equipment manufacturer Roth & Rau AG is providing a 5MW capacity turnkey silicon wafer solar cell manufacturing line for the center, ideally sized for pilot production. Based in Germany, where the solar industry is well established, Roth & Rau is a leading producer of processing and automation equipment for solar cell production. Additionally, Roth & Rau will use the Silicon Valley Photovoltaic Development Center as its North American demonstration showroom.
"It is a testament to the power of our mission, and to the respect that SVTC Technologies has gained worldwide, that companies of the caliber of Roth & Rau have chosen to join our Silicon Valley Photovoltaic Development Center at its inception," said Laetz. "Being able to offer an automated solar cell manufacturing line, as well as crucial certification services, will be extremely valuable for manufacturers of new solar products."
JA Solar, a China-based manufacturer of high-performance silicon wafer solar cells, has signed a letter of intent to locate its North American research and development operations in the Silicon Valley Photovoltaic Development Center. JA Solar sells its products to solar module manufacturers globally who assemble and integrate the company's solar cells into modules and systems that convert sunlight into electricity.
Other customers, who are in start-up mode and wish to remain confidential at this time, have also entered into agreements to use the center for their solar development efforts.
"Even before officially opening our doors for business, the Silicon Valley Photovoltaic Development Center has signed up customers interested in accelerating their solar development processes and reaping the shared-access benefits of our center," Laetz said.
San Jose supports PV development center The city of San Jose has identified the Edenvale Redevelopment Project Area, where the Silicon Valley Photovoltaic Development Center is located, as ideal for solar- and clean-technology companies, as part of the city's broader Green Vision initiatives.
To help the center to acquire needed industrial and manufacturing capital equipment, the San Jose Redevelopment Agency is investing $100,000. Additionally, the California Employment Training Panel Fund is investing $100,000 to facilitate training for employees of the Silicon Valley Photovoltaic Development Center. The center is expected to generate dozens of new jobs in the area.
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