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Innovalight, Inc., a privately-held company that manufactures a proprietary nanotechnology-based silicon ink and licenses a proprietary platform process to solar cell manufacturing companies, announced today a three-year commercial agreement with Solarfun Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (SOLF 10.55, -0.26, -2.41%). Solarfun is a leading integrated global manufacturer of silicon ingots, wafers, solar cells and solar panels.
Innovalight Signs Agreement With Solarfun
Sunnyvale,CA | Posted on October 19th, 2010
Innovalight manufactures a proprietary nanotechnology-based silicon ink and licenses a platform process which allows an upgrade to solar cell manufacturing production lines to boost performance of solar cells and lower production costs.
Solarfun recently announced plans to convert solar cell manufacturing capacity to higher efficiency products through the introduction of selective emitter technology. Solarfun will license a solar cell process and purchase silicon ink from Innovalight for the production of high efficiency solar cells on mono-crystalline silicon substrates.
"We are delighted with this partnership with Innovalight," said Dr. Peter Xie, president and chief executive officer of Solarfun. "We look forward to a long term relationship with Innovalight to help us cost-efficiently improve the performance of our products."
"Solarfun is a very important customer for Innovalight," said Conrad Burke, president and chief executive officer of Innovalight. "Solarfun is one of the largest and most successful vertically integrated solar producers in the world today," he added.
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About Innovalight
Innovalight is based in Sunnyvale, California. The company manufactures silicon ink and licenses a proprietary process technology to solar cell manufacturing companies. Innovalight is venture capital backed and has received additional development funds from the U.S. Dept. of Energy. For more information, visit www.innovalight.com
About Solarfun
Solarfun Power Holdings Ltd. (SOLF 10.43, -0.38, -3.52%) is a leading manufacturer of solar PV cells and modules in China, focusing on delivering high quality and reliable products at competitive prices. Solarfun produces its monocrystaline and multicrystaline products at its internationally certified, vertically-integrated manufacturing facilities. Solarfun partners with third-party distributors, OEM manufacturers, and system integrators to sell its modules into large-scale utility, commercial and governmental, and residential/small commercial markets. Solarfun maintains a strong global presence with local staff throughout Europe, North America, and Asia. Solarfun embraces environmental responsibility and sustainability by taking an active role in the photovoltaic cycle voluntary recycling program.
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