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Trubbach, Switzerland (SPX) May 10, 2010 Oerlikon Solar, a leading provider of thin film photovoltaics (PV) manufacturing equipment, has received several key technology certifications that will help its customers bring thin film PV to market even more quickly. Oerlikon Solar has received a UL Master Certificate for solar PV, and an expanded T�V Rheinland IEC certification for a new 130 Watt-peak (Wp) highly efficient module design. Oerlikon Solar's R and D efforts are focused on lowering the module manufacturing cost of thin film silicon PV below $0.70 per Watt by the end of 2010. These new technology certifications validate Oerlikon's ability to provide not only lower cost, but the highest quality and reliability. "Oerlikon Solar is fully committed to help its customers meet fast-growing demand for solar PV," said Dr. Jurg Henz, CEO of Oerlikon Solar. "We are not only reducing module manufacturing cost, but providing the fastest time-to-market with thin film PV. The new certifications from UL and T�V highlight confirms that Oerlikon Solar meets highest quality and reliability standards worldwide."
UL Master Certification "Underwriters Laboratories is pleased to recognize Oerlikon Solar's compliance with rigorous, international safety standards outlined in our UL Master Certificate," said Evelyn Butler at Underwriters Laboratories. "The Master Certificate dramatically reduces certification time for Oerlikon Solar's customers, resulting in an even faster time-to-market with thin film PV."
T�V Rheinland IEC Certification for 130 Watt-peak module T�V's approval of the more efficient module, which simplifies back-end processes to drive down the installed cost of thin film PV, is a clear sign that Oerlikon Solar is adhering to its 2010 module manufacturing cost target. This new design, (which requires no new investment) is an example of Oerlikon Solar's commitment to partner with existing customers to help them remain competitive. T�V Rheinland, recognized globally for its module certification, put the modules through months of rigorous testing before issuing the IEC master certificate. Valid worldwide, the T�V certification ensures that modules produced by Oerlikon Solar's customers are manufactured to the highest quality standards and can endure the most challenging real world environmental conditions. Oerlikon customers can also accelerate their own IEC certification process, reducing time-to-market for certified high-performance modules from eight months to less than six weeks.
Fastest time-to-market Oerlikon Solar offers its customers unparalleled experience in both installing and ramping up PV module factories, using its highly competitive amorphous silicon and high-efficiency Micromorph tandem production equipment technologies. The company invests significant R and D resources to further improve the efficiency and reduce the cost of thin film silicon PV using only non-hazardous substances and materials. Oerlikon combines lower costs with the fastest time-to-market, highest quality and reliability in the thin film PV business.
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