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Aide Solar celebrates grand opening of China facility
28 April 2010 | By Syanne Olson | News > Fab and Facilities, PV Modules
Aide Solar, a subsidiary of the Panjit Group, publicized the grand opening of its Xuzhou, China, solar cell/module production facility. At over 1 million square feet, the new facility is reported to be able to increase the company’s poly- and monocrystalline silicon PV module capacity by 40%--a grand total of 350MW per year. The new plant has 12 solar cell production lines and brings the Aide Solar employee count to 1,184 people worldwide.
“We see the U.S. as presenting an explosive long-term growth opportunity for solar power,” said Raymond C. Wiley, director of North America sales for Aide Solar and member of the Arizona Department of Commerce’s Green Economy Advisory Committee. “Solar-generated power is the only alternative energy technology that can be deployed and scaled to meet demand requirements in the shortest amount of time. The additional module production capacity from our new facility in China will allow us to respond to the high-volume, rapid growth requirements that Aide Solar is seeing in the U.S. and around the world.”
28 April 2010 | By Syanne Olson | News > Fab and Facilities, PV Modules
Aide Solar, a subsidiary of the Panjit Group, publicized the grand opening of its Xuzhou, China, solar cell/module production facility. At over 1 million square feet, the new facility is reported to be able to increase the company’s poly- and monocrystalline silicon PV module capacity by 40%--a grand total of 350MW per year. The new plant has 12 solar cell production lines and brings the Aide Solar employee count to 1,184 people worldwide.
“We see the U.S. as presenting an explosive long-term growth opportunity for solar power,” said Raymond C. Wiley, director of North America sales for Aide Solar and member of the Arizona Department of Commerce’s Green Economy Advisory Committee. “Solar-generated power is the only alternative energy technology that can be deployed and scaled to meet demand requirements in the shortest amount of time. The additional module production capacity from our new facility in China will allow us to respond to the high-volume, rapid growth requirements that Aide Solar is seeing in the U.S. and around the world.”
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.426.636 von R-BgO am 29.04.10 16:40:56Solar Cell And Module Production Facility Opened In Xuzhou China
The solar industry is recognized as one of the fastest growing high technology industries in the world, with GreenTech Media Research estimating annual global PV demand to reach nine Giga-watts in 2010, with one Giga-watt in North America. Aide Solar established its North America headquarters in March, 2009 to address the forecasted growth projections in the U.S. market.
by Staff Writers
Tempe AZ (SPX) Apr 30, 2010
Aide Solar has announced the grand opening of its over 1 million sq. ft. solar cell and module production facility located in Xuzhou, China. Construction
of the new Aide Solar facility was completed in July, 2009 on a 600 acre campus owned by The PANJIT Group.
The new Aide Solar facility features enhanced manufacturing lines that increases the company's poly and mono-crystalline silicon PV module capacity by 40 percent to 350 MW annually to support growing customer demands worldwide. In addition, the new facility houses 12 solar cell production lines. The opening of the new facility brings the number of Aide Solar employees to 1,184 worldwide.
"The widespread adoption of solar power continues to gain traction globally, and has increased in importance as a viable source of renewable energy," said Jason Fang, Chairman, Aide Solar.
"The opening of this facility is a demonstration of Aide Solar's commitment to expanding our success by providing highly reliable and cost-effective solar products to meet that increasing global demand."
The solar industry is recognized as one of the fastest growing high technology industries in the world, with GreenTech Media Research estimating annual global PV demand to reach nine Giga-watts in 2010, with one Giga-watt in North America. Aide Solar established its North America headquarters in March, 2009 to address the forecasted growth projections in the U.S. market.
"We see the U.S. as presenting an explosive long-term growth opportunity for solar power," said Raymond C. Wiley, director, North America Sales, Aide Solar, U.S.A. and member of the Arizona Department of Commerce's Green Economy Advisory Committee.
"Solar generated power is the only alternative energy technology that can be deployed and scaled to meet demand requirements in the shortest amount of time. The additional module production capacity from our new facility in China will allow us to respond to the high volume, rapid growth requirements that Aide Solar is seeing in the U.S. and around the world."
The solar industry is recognized as one of the fastest growing high technology industries in the world, with GreenTech Media Research estimating annual global PV demand to reach nine Giga-watts in 2010, with one Giga-watt in North America. Aide Solar established its North America headquarters in March, 2009 to address the forecasted growth projections in the U.S. market.
by Staff Writers
Tempe AZ (SPX) Apr 30, 2010
Aide Solar has announced the grand opening of its over 1 million sq. ft. solar cell and module production facility located in Xuzhou, China. Construction
of the new Aide Solar facility was completed in July, 2009 on a 600 acre campus owned by The PANJIT Group.
The new Aide Solar facility features enhanced manufacturing lines that increases the company's poly and mono-crystalline silicon PV module capacity by 40 percent to 350 MW annually to support growing customer demands worldwide. In addition, the new facility houses 12 solar cell production lines. The opening of the new facility brings the number of Aide Solar employees to 1,184 worldwide.
"The widespread adoption of solar power continues to gain traction globally, and has increased in importance as a viable source of renewable energy," said Jason Fang, Chairman, Aide Solar.
"The opening of this facility is a demonstration of Aide Solar's commitment to expanding our success by providing highly reliable and cost-effective solar products to meet that increasing global demand."
The solar industry is recognized as one of the fastest growing high technology industries in the world, with GreenTech Media Research estimating annual global PV demand to reach nine Giga-watts in 2010, with one Giga-watt in North America. Aide Solar established its North America headquarters in March, 2009 to address the forecasted growth projections in the U.S. market.
"We see the U.S. as presenting an explosive long-term growth opportunity for solar power," said Raymond C. Wiley, director, North America Sales, Aide Solar, U.S.A. and member of the Arizona Department of Commerce's Green Economy Advisory Committee.
"Solar generated power is the only alternative energy technology that can be deployed and scaled to meet demand requirements in the shortest amount of time. The additional module production capacity from our new facility in China will allow us to respond to the high volume, rapid growth requirements that Aide Solar is seeing in the U.S. and around the world."
Pan Jit International Inc. Subsidiary to Invest in Mainland China
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 06:00am EDT
Pan Jit International Inc. announced that its subsidiary AIDE Energy (Cayman) Holding Co., Ltd. will indirectly invest USD 10 million in a Xuzhou-based technology company in Mainland China.
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 06:00am EDT
Pan Jit International Inc. announced that its subsidiary AIDE Energy (Cayman) Holding Co., Ltd. will indirectly invest USD 10 million in a Xuzhou-based technology company in Mainland China.
Panjit China-based solar subsidiary to more than double solar cell and module capacity in 2011
Nuying Huang, Taipei; Willie Teng, DIGITIMES [Thursday 9 December 2010]
Aide Solar Energy, a subsidiary under Taiwan's Panjit Group, will expand solar cell and module capacity in 2011 to 600MWp and 300MWp, respectively, up from 2010's 250MWp and 120MWp, according to Panjit chairman Jason Fang.
In regards to talks of an oversupply in the 2011 photovoltaic (PV) market, Fang indicated that there should be no such concern since PV companies' real competition is not with each other but against traditional electricity generation. As long as PV supply chain players continue to improve cost management and production capability to levels comparable with traditional methods in 2011, the overall market will expand.
Aide has sourced from China-based polycrystalline silicon (poly-SI) marker GCL-Poly from many years. GCL-Poly supplies about 75% of Aide's poly-Si needs. Aide, based in Xuzhou of China's Jiangsu province, plans to work with GCL-Poly, which also has poly-Si and solar wafer facilities in the area, and other companies to establish Xuzhou as a global solar module base.
The Panjit Group holds a 95% equity interest of Aide, according to analysts. Aide's 2011 revenues are expected to exceed NT$20 billion (US$664.143 million) and contribute more than NT$2 a share to the group's net income, the analysts projected.
Aide has plans to be publicly listed in Taiwan in 2011, Fang said.
Nuying Huang, Taipei; Willie Teng, DIGITIMES [Thursday 9 December 2010]
Aide Solar Energy, a subsidiary under Taiwan's Panjit Group, will expand solar cell and module capacity in 2011 to 600MWp and 300MWp, respectively, up from 2010's 250MWp and 120MWp, according to Panjit chairman Jason Fang.
In regards to talks of an oversupply in the 2011 photovoltaic (PV) market, Fang indicated that there should be no such concern since PV companies' real competition is not with each other but against traditional electricity generation. As long as PV supply chain players continue to improve cost management and production capability to levels comparable with traditional methods in 2011, the overall market will expand.
Aide has sourced from China-based polycrystalline silicon (poly-SI) marker GCL-Poly from many years. GCL-Poly supplies about 75% of Aide's poly-Si needs. Aide, based in Xuzhou of China's Jiangsu province, plans to work with GCL-Poly, which also has poly-Si and solar wafer facilities in the area, and other companies to establish Xuzhou as a global solar module base.
The Panjit Group holds a 95% equity interest of Aide, according to analysts. Aide's 2011 revenues are expected to exceed NT$20 billion (US$664.143 million) and contribute more than NT$2 a share to the group's net income, the analysts projected.
Aide has plans to be publicly listed in Taiwan in 2011, Fang said.
Aide Solar Begins Expansion Of Solar Manufacturing Operations In China
in News Departments > New & Noteworthy
by SI Staff on Thursday 27 January 2011
Aide Solar says it has broken ground on the planned Phase 2 expansion of its existing 1 million square-foot polycrystalline and monocrystalline solar cell and PV module production factory in Xuzhou, China. The expansion calls for the addition of a new 947,225 square-foot production facility that will be capable of housing 2 GW of module capacity when it begins production in the fourth quarter.
After the Phase 2 construction is completed, Aide Solar's existing facility in Xuzhou will be modified to house solar cell production lines only, allowing for future expansion of cell production, the company says. Both the existing facility and the newly planned adjacent solar module facility are located on a 60-acre campus owned by Aide Solar's parent company, The PANJIT Group.
“The expansion and consolidation of our module production capacity will enable us to have a larger impact on the supply of alternative energy options,” notes Eddy Fang, director of world sales and marketing at Aide Solar.
in News Departments > New & Noteworthy
by SI Staff on Thursday 27 January 2011
Aide Solar says it has broken ground on the planned Phase 2 expansion of its existing 1 million square-foot polycrystalline and monocrystalline solar cell and PV module production factory in Xuzhou, China. The expansion calls for the addition of a new 947,225 square-foot production facility that will be capable of housing 2 GW of module capacity when it begins production in the fourth quarter.
After the Phase 2 construction is completed, Aide Solar's existing facility in Xuzhou will be modified to house solar cell production lines only, allowing for future expansion of cell production, the company says. Both the existing facility and the newly planned adjacent solar module facility are located on a 60-acre campus owned by Aide Solar's parent company, The PANJIT Group.
“The expansion and consolidation of our module production capacity will enable us to have a larger impact on the supply of alternative energy options,” notes Eddy Fang, director of world sales and marketing at Aide Solar.
Pan Jit junction box diodes for solar modules have 50% of global market
Nuying Huang, Taipei; Jackie Chang, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 20 July 2011]
Taiwan-based diode supplier Pan Jit is a junction box diodes supplier to China's solar module market. Currently Pan Jit accounts for 50% of the global market and expects market share to increase to over 50% in 2011. Shipments of junction box diodes reached 110 million units in 2010 and sales to China accounted for 80% of total revenues.
Pan Jit has been developing junction box diodes for solar modules since 2007 and began mass production in fourth-quarter 2010.
According to industry sources, every junction box needs approximately three diodes if the junction box supplies 200MW. In 2010, there were 7GW of solar modules that used junction boxes with Pan Jit's diodes inside. Total installations reached 17GW in 2010.
Demand has been uncertain since second quarter of 2011 in the solar industry, which has hampered the expected growth of Pan Jit's junction box diodes. But market observers have indicated that Pan Jit's revenues for the first half of 2011 were close to 90% of total revenues in 2010.
As an upstream segment of the solar industry, according to Pan Jit, the growth of junction box diodes continues to have high potential.
Nuying Huang, Taipei; Jackie Chang, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 20 July 2011]
Taiwan-based diode supplier Pan Jit is a junction box diodes supplier to China's solar module market. Currently Pan Jit accounts for 50% of the global market and expects market share to increase to over 50% in 2011. Shipments of junction box diodes reached 110 million units in 2010 and sales to China accounted for 80% of total revenues.
Pan Jit has been developing junction box diodes for solar modules since 2007 and began mass production in fourth-quarter 2010.
According to industry sources, every junction box needs approximately three diodes if the junction box supplies 200MW. In 2010, there were 7GW of solar modules that used junction boxes with Pan Jit's diodes inside. Total installations reached 17GW in 2010.
Demand has been uncertain since second quarter of 2011 in the solar industry, which has hampered the expected growth of Pan Jit's junction box diodes. But market observers have indicated that Pan Jit's revenues for the first half of 2011 were close to 90% of total revenues in 2010.
As an upstream segment of the solar industry, according to Pan Jit, the growth of junction box diodes continues to have high potential.
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