Advanced Solar Photonics to Manufacture Thin Film and Mono-Crystalline Solar Modules

Advanced Solar Photonics has increased the product line for its previously announced SolarFAB' project in Lake Mary, Florida to include not only thin film, but also monocrystalline solar modules.

Lake Mary, Fl., April 30, 2009 - Advanced Solar Photonics, (ASP), the cutting-edge developer of laser marking, scribing, edge deletion and edge isolation systems for the solar industry, has increased the product line for its previously announced SolarFAB' project in Lake Mary, Florida to include not only thin film, but also monocrystalline solar modules.


"Originally, our SolarFAB' production plant would only manufacture thin film modules, up to 40MW. However, due to high response for our panels, Advanced Solar Photonics will not only be producing thin film, but also monocrystalline panels," said Maureen McHale, Corporate Marketing and Public Relations Manager for ASP. "This new silicon line would initially be 25MW, ramping up to 50MW in a fairly short span of time. Within two years we expect to be producing 500MW of monocrystalline modules."

Having securing a 318,000 square foot facility within the last year, ASP is in the assembly stage of developing the two lines. Clean rooms are in place, equipment is being installed and a pilot line will be up and running within the next few weeks. The first monocrystalline panels are slated to come off the line by mid July, 2009. Full thin film production is scheduled to ramp up by late 2010.

"Adding another dimension to the manufacturing plant not only allows us to meet customer demands, it also increases job creation for the Central Florida area. Up from projecting approximately 200 green jobs, we now estimate SolarFAB' will employ 1500 people," said McHale.

With the dependence on foreign oil, environmental degradation and the vulnerability of power networks, SolarFab' SunPanels', both thin film and the new mono-crystalline, will help meet government and consumers' growing demand for increasingly efficient and cost- effective solar power.

Advanced Solar Photonics, located in Lake Mary, Florida employs an international team of technology driven professionals. Reaching out to the photovoltaic industry, ASP strives to lower manufacturing costs utilizing proven patented technology geared to improve and lower the cost per kilowatt. This technology is applicable to both the silicon and thin film processes.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
Corporate Marketing and Public Relations Manager
mmchale@advancedsolarphotonics.com
407-829-2613 x317
www.advancedsolarphotonics.com

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