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Press Information SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES extends Technology Leadership in CIGS/CIS Growth Market with new Processing System – SINGULUS introduces new vacuum coating system – First order already received – Rising demand for efficient processes and development tools – CIGS/CIS one of the most promising PV technologies Kahl am Main, October 13, 2011 – SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES AG (SINGULUS) is unveiling a new processing system for vacuum-coating CIGS/CIS thin-film solar cells. The new system responds to current demand in the photovoltaic industry for development tools that enhance the efficiency of thin-film solar cells, while cutting production costs. SINGULUS is already able to report its first order for such a system. The main advantage of the new system is that it can be used for vertical vacuum-based coating of glass substrates. This gives SINGULUS access to a new field of operations in the high-growth market for thin-film photovoltaics and adds another production stage to its range of processing systems for the manufacture of CIGS/CIS cells. Dr. Ing. Stefan Rinck, CEO of SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES AG, remarked: 'We are now in a stronger position as a partner of thin-film solar manufacturers. Our ideas and product solutions pave the way for using and developing processes that help significantly reduce the production costs of thin-film modules per watt-peak. CIGS/CIS technology, which is based on a semiconductor layer made from copper (Cu), indium (In) and selenium (Se) along with gallium (Ga) and sulphur (S), is regarded as one of the most promising PV technologies. Compared to technologies based on cadmium telluride (CdTe) or monocrystalline or amorphous sulphur, copper-based semiconductor compounds offer considerable future potential in terms of cost per watt and efficiency. In its recently published 'PV Status Report 2011' the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission anticipates that the market shares of thin-film technologies will rise to 21 percent (17 GW) in 2012 and reach 26 percent (27 out of 102 GW) in 2015. The current challenges include steadily increasing efficiency, which has already reached around 20 % in pre-industrial production, and reducing the manufacturing costs so that the technology can compete with crystalline modules in the long term.
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| Language: | English | |
| Company: | SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES AG | |
| Hanauer Landstrasse 103 | ||
| 63796 Kahl am Main | ||
| Germany | ||
| Phone: | +49 (0)1709202924 | |
| Fax: | +49 (0)6188 440-110 | |
| E-mail: | bernhard.krause@go-metacom.de | |
| Internet: | www.singulus.de | |
| ISIN: | DE0007238909 | |
| WKN: | 723890 | |
| Listed: | Regulierter Markt in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Freiverkehr in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, München, Stuttgart | |
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