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Standard Energy prepares 3 GW silicon wafer and 3 GW PV cell factory in Thailand

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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South Korea’s Standard Energy says the first batch of equipment has arrived at its new 3 GW silicon wafer and 3 GW smart solar cell factory in Thailand. Production is expected to start in July.

June 10, 2024 Patrick Jowett

Standard Energy’s 3 GW silicon wafer and 3 GW smart solar cell factory in Thailand has secured its first batch of equipment as it prepares to start production.

The $100 million facility, which Standard Energy says will be the third largest smart factory in Thailand, is located in the LK Rayong Industrial City Hub, in the southeastern part of the country.

Construction began in 2023. The solar cell production line is expected to be put into operation in July, and the silicon wafer production line will follow in September. The factory will serve solar panel manufacturers around the world and is expected to create more than 1,000 local jobs.

In March, Standard Energy unveiled a vanadium-ion battery with 1% degradation after 20,000 test cycles. And IIn April, Astronergy Thailand Manufacturing Base started production at a 5 GW wafer factory in Thailand.

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