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Ascent Solar and Suqian JV to build CIGS manufacturing plant in China


Under the framework agreement, in the first phase, Ascent and Suqian will form a joint venture entity (JV) in which Ascent will have majority interest of up to 80 percent


Ascent Solar Technologies has signed a framework agreement for the establishment of a joint venture with the Government of the Municipal City of Suqian in Jiangsu Province, China (Suqian).


The agreement covers a multi-faceted, three-phase project over the next six years.


Suqian, is a prefecture-level city in northern Jiangsu Province with an area of 3,303 square miles and a population over 5 million. Strategically located between the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, Suqian is well connected to both Beijing and Shanghai in less than 3 hours by high-speed train. Suqian is one of the fastest growing prefecture-level cities in China, boasting a GDP of $25 billion, in 2012, and growing nearly 13 percent annually.


The JV will build a factory to manufacture Ascent’s proprietary Copper-Indium-Gallium-Selenium (CIGS) photovoltaic modules on flexible thin films. Ascent will contribute proprietary technology and intellectual property, approximately $1.6 million in cash and certain equipment from its Colorado facility. Suqian will provide cash of approximately $32.5 million as well as rent-free use of a 270,000 square foot factory that is currently being built in the Suqian Economic and Industrial Development Science Park.


This factory is expandable to 1,000,000 square feet for phases two and three of the agreement. The total project size of Phase one of the alliance is expected to be approximately $160 million. Ascent will have the right to purchase the factory anytime within the first 5 years at the initial construction cost, as well as the right to purchase Suqian’s ownership interest in the JV for a modest nominal cost above Suqian’s cash investment.


Suqian will also provide a package of additional incentives including a multi-year corporate tax holiday, coverage of substantial operational costs for scientists, engineers and management personnel, and significant housing subsidies and tax incentives for key employees of the JV.


As Phase two and three of this program are implemented, Ascent will have the option to purchase approximately 1.3 million square feet of land zoned for commercial usage at a favorable cost, as well as the right to arrange sale or lease of land and factory rights to suppliers and support industries brought in by Ascent, which may generate additional meaningful cash flow for the JV.


“This partnership is a strong endorsement of Ascent’s industry 130 www.compoundsemiconductor.net August/September 2013


leading flexible CIGS technology,” says Victor Lee, President & CEO of Ascent. “This partnership enables us to accelerate our paradigm shift into consumer electronics and specialty market applications given China’s very large and growing consumer base and readily available contract manufacturers for our EnerPlex range of consumer products,” continues Lee.


“We are very excited and honoured to be partnering with Ascent Solar,” states Lan Shao Min, Top Leader & Governor of the Municipal City of Suqian.


Lan continues, “The Suqian Government is fully committed to this partnership and shall provide the utmost support and incentives to Ascent. We are convinced that CIGS, and more specifically Ascent’s proprietary CIGS technology utilising a flexible plastic substrate, is the next breakthrough in photovoltaics. The aim of our alliance with Ascent is to build a state of the art industrial park in Suqian for solar and solar- related products, anchored by the Ascent factory, but including equipment suppliers, contract manufacturers and other supporting industries.”


Amit Kumar, Chairman of Ascent, adds, “We are pleased with our alliance with Suqian. The funding and other subsidies will enable Ascent to develop the scale of manufacturing needed to bring the cost of CIGS down substantially. The combination of cost reduction and our higher margin EnerPlex products and other specialty market applications will allow Ascent to carry on to its next stage as a high-growth company. The alliance with Suqian, as it develops over the next six years, will provide a means for Ascent to build positive cash flow from numerous sources, including control of the real-estate rights in the Suqian Economic and Industrial Development Science Park.”


Polish University orders another Aixtron tool for III-V


solar research Technological centre TECHNOPOLIS is to develop high- efficiency multi-junction gallium arsenide based solar cells


The University of Wroclaw in Poland has successfully started- up a 3 x 2-inch Aixtron Close Coupled Showerhead (CCS) MOCVD reactor to create optoelectronic devices.


The tool will be mainly used to create high efficiency multi- junction solar cells, based on GaAs related materials.


Marek Tlaczala comments, “We decided to purchase the Aixtron system based on our good experience with the performance of our existing CCS 3 x 2-inch gallium nitride tool in the Faculty of Microsystem Electronics and Photonics. The new Showerhead reactor is destined for the University’s Interuniversity Didactic-Technological Centre ‘TECHNOPOLIS’ in Wroclaw.”


Frank Schulte, Vice President of Aixtron Europe, adds, “The Close Coupled Showerhead (CCS) concept is recognized as a robust route to uniformity and scalability. We are very


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