Intersolar - First Solar Showcases Game-Changing Series 5 PV Module at Intersolar 2016

First Solar will present its new Module on 22 June 2016 at Intersolar at 5pm at booth 158 in Hall A1.

MUNICH, Germany, June 20, 2016 - First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FSLR) will showcase its game-changing new Series 5 thin film photovoltaic (PV) module at Intersolar 2016. This will mark the first time that the module, which features a form factor that is similar to a conventional crystalline silicon (c-Si) panel, will be on display in Europe.

The next generation 365-watt solar module, which is 1.85 meters high and 1.2 meters wide, will be available in Europe by the third quarter of 2017. It builds on the performance and reliability of First Solars currently available Series 4 product. The glass-glass Series 5 module features an integrated steel dual-back mounting rail assembly which reduces Balance of System (BOS) costs and installation times. First Solars high performance thin film modules already offer several performance and reliability advantages over c-Si panels.
"The Series 5 module offers all the benefits of First Solars high performance thin film technology, in a convenient form factor. The module is designed with the customers needs in mind, offering world-class reliability and performance at competitive prices," said Christopher Burghardt, First Solars Vice President of Business Development for Europe. "We believe that the new module will shatter the myth that low cost solar cannot be delivered with high performance technology. In fact, we firmly believe that this module and its future iterations will play a significant role in driving forward Europes energy transition."
The modules low labor requirements make it ideal for markets with high labor costs, such as Europe; the modules can be installed either manually by two people or mechanically. First Solar currently has an installed capacity of over 4 gigawatts (GW) in Europe.
"Our new Series 5 module is a direct response to industry needs. Power plant owners, operators, developers, and EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) companies will find immediate value in our Series 5 offering," said Karim Asali, First Solars Technical Director for Europe. "Eliminating the need for clips by using a back-rail, and the new form factor will lead to significantly reduced Balance of Systems (BOS) costs to a point therell be a negligible difference between First Solar modules and conventional crystalline silicon panels. And with the reduced installation labor costs and fewer electrical connections per Watt compared to the companys current modules, the full advantage becomes quite clear."
First Solar will also showcase its comprehensive Energy Services offering - a suite of products designed to fit the needs of utility-scale power plant owners and operators - at Intersolar. Each solution addresses a specific business model, from owners looking for turnkey operations and maintenance (O&M), to organizations who self-perform O&M but need the technology to improve efficiency and fleet performance. Visitors will also be able to experience First Solars state-of-the-art Operations Center.
First Solar will be at booth 158 in Hall A1 at Intersolar 2016.

About First Solar, Inc.
First Solar is a leading global provider of comprehensive photovoltaic (PV) solar systems which use its advanced module and system technology. The companys integrated power plant solutions deliver an economically attractive alternative to fossil-fuel electricity generation today. From raw material sourcing through end-of-life module recycling, First Solars renewable energy systems protect and enhance the environment. For more information about First Solar, please visit www.firstsolar.com.

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