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Manz AG: Preconditions for CIGS orders definitively fulfilled
DGAP-News: Manz AG / Key word(s): Miscellaneous Manz AG: Preconditions for CIGS orders definitively fulfilled |
- Necessary official approvals in connection with major CIGS orders granted as expected
- Payment of EUR 50 million for Manz CIGS Technology GmbH and downpayment of EUR 79 million for CIGS orders expected in May
- Newly established companies Suzhou Manz New Energy Equipment and NICE PV Research Ltd. start operations
Reutlingen, 19 April 2017 - Manz AG, a globally active high-tech equipment manufacturer with a comprehensive technology portfolio in its three strategic segments of "Solar", "Electronics" and
"Energy Storage", has today announced that all the official approvals for its strategic cooperation with Shanghai Electric and the Shenhua Group in the field of CIGS thin-film solar technology, and
for the resulting major orders, have been granted. This means that the preconditions for the orders with a total value of EUR 263.0 million are fulfilled. Payment of the EUR 50 million purchase
price for Manz CIGS Technology GmbH as well as the agreed downpayment of EUR 79.0 million for the CIGS orders is expected to be made to Manz AG in May this year.
As a result of the approvals that have been issued, Manz CIGS Technology GmbH, the former Manz AG CIGS research company, will become part of NICE PV Research Ltd. which is now starting its research operations as planned. With the signing of the contract at the end of January 2017 Manz AG and its Chinese partners laid the foundations for this unique company to become the world's leading research institution in the field of CIGS thin-film technology. NICE PV Research Ltd. will speed up the further development of CIGS technology with immediate effect, which will leverage its potential for further increases in photovoltaic efficiency and reductions in production costs. In addition to the existing innovation line for CIGS thin-film solar modules at Schwaebisch Hall, a further production line with a capacity of 44 MW will therefore be built in Beijing.