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EANS-News: centrotherm photovoltaics presents top solar cell and further product updates at the leading photovoltaics trade fair in Valencia

Blaubeuren (euro adhoc) -

• ISE-certified solar cells with 19.1 percent efficiency
    • Efficiency enhancements through product updates
    • New system design on the market from 2011
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Subtitle:     • ISE-certified solar cells with 19.1 percent 
efficiency     • Efficiency enhancements through product updates     
• New system design on the market from 2011
September 2, 2010 - At this year's 25th
European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU 
PVSEC: September 6-9, 2010 in Valencia), centrotherm photovoltaics AG
is presenting new top performance values for solar cells, and further
technology updates to boost efficiency along the photovoltaic value 
chain, as well as a new system design. The company is not only 
focusing on new customers for its product development, but is also 
offering supplementary upgrade packages. This also allows existing 
customers to benefit from the use of new technology by expanding 
their capacities and reducing their manufacturing costs through 
efficiency gains.
Solar cell & Module product update With a new rear side technology 
for mono-crystalline silicon solar cells, the photovoltaics 
specialists from Blaubeuren are allowing a new top result for 
efficiency to be achieved. The new rear side technology is based on 
dielectric passivation and local contacting, thereby boosting the 
solar cells' efficiency. Mean efficiencies of 19.1 percent have been 
achieved on normal industrial production systems - and peak results 
of 19.2 percent. The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems 
ISE, Europe's largest solar research institution, has now certified 
the 19.1 percent efficiencies that have been measured within the 
company. The reference area is the industry standard wafer size of 
240 cm² with the normal industry print screen metallization on the 
front and rear sides. This allows the solar cells in the solar module
to be interconnected without adjustments.
In Valencia, the company will also present two upgrade variants for 
the integration of the selective emitter technology in production 
lines that are already in operation. These boost cell efficiency by 
up to 0.5 percentage points, and enable peak results of more than 
17 percent efficiency on multi- crystalline material, and of up to 
18.5 percent on mono-crystalline material.
Silicon product update centrotherm SiTec, in which the centrotherm 
photovoltaics Group bundles its silicon expertise, is presenting the 
next generation of key equipment for silicon production. This 
includes the 24 Pair CVD reactor and STC-TCS converter technology: 
along with the throughput-optimized 24 Pair CVD reactor as the 
successor model to the established 18 Pair CVD reactor, the silicon 
specialists are highlighting the High Pressure STC-TCS converter. The
latter offers greater performance thanks to significantly higher gas 
throughput and a stable, high conversion rate. Investment and 
manufacturing costs, and environmental emissions, decline as a 
consequence of the closed production cycle of the mutually 
coordinated systems.
The silicon specialists are also showcasing an improved furnace to 
produce multi-crystalline ingots. Mean efficiencies of 16.6 percent, 
and peak results of up to 17.0 percent, were achieved under regular 
production conditions on a pilot line. The standard market levels are
otherwise 16.2 percent to 16.4 percent on multi-crystalline material.
Manufacturing costs are also reduced by eight percent compared with 
the earlier process sequence. At the module level, results of around 
236 Watt peak (Wp) per module were achieved - these are otherwise 
usually 210 Wp to 220 Wp on the market.
Thin film inspection product innovation GP Solar, a one 
hundred percent subsidiary of centrotherm photovoltaics, is using the
EU PVSEC to launch a newly developed inspection system for thin-film 
modules on the market. This now allows thin-film manufacturers to 
also take advantage of the major benefit of targeted defect analysis 
and classification, and to improve the overall quality of their solar
modules. The smallest defects can already be identified during 
production, thereby reducing waste. These inspection systems can be 
integrated flexibly, rapidly and easily within the production line.
New product design Cost optimization and functional design go 
together: for this reason, centrotherm photovoltaics has developed a 
modern color and form concept together with Stuttgart-based 
development experts bgp design, which specializes in industrial 
design. Optimized costs and user-friendly ergonomics consistently 
complement each other on the basis of the underlying design-to-cost 
approach. The design-to-cost procedure entails a constant search for 
the most cost- efficient solution for a given set of quality 
standards for all individual system components from as early as the 
development phase. The centrotherm photovoltaics production systems 
will be shipped in the new design to customers in 2011 for the first 
time, and with further improved technology.
"It gives us great pleasure that we are again represented at the EU 
PVSEC this year with all our business divisions, and that we can 
present our all-new product design and novel efficiency-enhancing 
technologies to both existing and future customers", comments Dr. 
Peter Fath, CTO at centrotherm photovoltaics, on his company's 
involvement at the trade fair. "Our aim is to further expand our 
customers' leading positions in terms of cost-leadership and 
efficiency."
centrotherm photovoltaics at the 25th European Photovoltaic Solar 
Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC: September 6-9, 2010, in 
Valencia): Feria Valencia, hall 4, booth D 13
About centrotherm photovoltaics AG centrotherm photovoltaics AG, 
which is based at Blaubeuren, is one of the world's leading 
technology and equipment providers for the photovoltaics sector. The 
company equips well-known solar companies and new sector entrants 
with turnkey production lines and single equipment to manufacture 
silicon, crystalline solar cells and thin film modules. As a 
consequence, the Group possesses a broad and well-founded 
technological basis, as well as key equipment at practically all 
steps of the photovoltaics value chain. centrotherm photovoltaics 
guarantees its customers important performance parameters such as 
production capacity, efficiencies, and completion deadlines. The 
Group employs over 1,300 staff members, and operates in Europe, Asia 
and the USA. In the 2009 financial year, centrotherm photovoltaics 
achieved revenue of EUR 509.1 million, and EBIT of EUR 37.2 million. 
The company is listed in the TecDax of the Frankfurt Securities 
Exchange.
Contact:
Saskia Schultz-Ebert
Senior Manager Investor & Public Relations
Tel: +49 7344 918-8890
E-mail:  saskia.schultz-ebert@centrotherm.de
Dr. Torsten Knödler
Manager Public Relations
Tel: +49 7344 918-8898
E-mail:  torsten.knoedler@centrotherm.de
Christina Siebels, Britta Cirkel
HOSCHKE & CONSORTEN Public Relations GmbH
Tel: +49 40 3690 50-58 /-56,
E-mail:  c.siebels@hoschke.de;  b.cirkel@hoschke.de
end of announcement                               euro adhoc

Further inquiry note:

Dr. Torsten Knödler
Manager Public Relations
Tel.: 07344 - 918-8898
E-Mail: torsten.knoedler@centrotherm.de

Branche: Energy
ISIN: DE000A0JMMN2
WKN: A0JMMN
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