Johnson fifth-generation production of amorphous silicon photovoltaic thin film batteries

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Nantong Photoelectric Technology Co., Ltd. Johnson & Johnson recently announced in Shanghai, China’s first fifth-generation large-area amorphous silicon thin film solar cells in photovoltaic production Johnson, the company is expected in two and a half years to make photovoltaic electricity price per unit fell to 0.65 yuan to the cost of solar power generation plant close to the fire.
At present, to the manufacture, production of fifth-generation thin-film batteries are very few businesses or factories. Johnson & Johnson photoelectric similar equipment cost only 25% of imported equipment, and to be further reduced to below 20%. Photoelectric Johnson has produced the world’s first single-chip thin-film batteries, thin-film battery weight of only half of the current production technology in China, the United States, Japan, and Australia nearly 60 countries applied for a patent. This process will help to significantly reduce production costs, the company determined that in 2011 the cost of thin-film batteries will also be reduced to 0.9 U.S. dollars-per-watt-per-watt 0.5 U.S. dollars. By then, photovoltaic electricity price per unit will be reduced to 0.65 yuan. It is reported that Johnson & Johnson is expected by the end of 2010 PV capacity reached 500MW, has become China’s largest production base of amorphous silicon thin-film batteries.

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