Bosch 太陽能AG 正式宣布新的多晶硅太陽能電池片生產(chǎn)廠開始建設,第一階段擴產(chǎn)將在Thuringia,Arnstadt進行,新產(chǎn)品設備生產(chǎn)線將會使公司每小時多提供10,000片電池片,每年將會是多產(chǎn)生9千萬個電池片。這樣的電量等同于給Erfurt附近的200,000家用戶提供所需電力。
另外,新的12,000平方米的生產(chǎn)線電站項目也包括硅料生產(chǎn),因此Bosch太陽能第一階段將會實行產(chǎn)業(yè)鏈一體化操作,從硅鑄錠到組件完成。
Bosch Solar Energy AG has formally opened its new crystalline solar cell production plant, the first phase in the extension of its solar production facilities in Arnstadt, Thuringia. The new production facilities will enable Bosch to provide extra capacity of 10,000 cells an hour, which works out to around 90 million solar cells a year. That is the equivalent of the total output required to supply all private households in the nearby city of Erfurt with its population of just over 200,000.
In addition to cells, the new, 12,000 square-meter plant also includes part of the wafer production. Thus, with the completion of this facility Bosch Solar Energy achieved the first step towards an integrated factory which will unite all steps in the production process ? from silicon ingots to finished modules. Another important move towards an integrated cell and module production will be the completion of the module production facility next door over the coming months.
“We will thus cover the complete crystalline value creation chain down to the basic material of polysilicon. This not only guarantees optimum performance and quality from our products, but also enables us to leverage cost reduction and technology potential far more effectively,” says Holger von Hebel, Chief Executive at Bosch Solar Energy AG.
With this new plant, Bosch Solar Energy AG is looking to almost triple its nominal capacity to around 630 megawatts peak and thus provide a major boost to its growth strategy. The expansion of its facilities will be completed next year when the research and development center and the new main administrative building are finished.
The opening ceremony for the whole complex will be held in summer 2011. Bosch will have invested around ?530 million in this location by 2012. This is supposed to create a total of 1,100 jobs.