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23.10.2020 - Corporate

Meyer Burger and CSEM extend collaboration for the joint development of novel solar cells and modules

 

Long-standing research partner supports Meyer Burger for another three years in SwitzerlandCurrent milestone: Record breaking crystalline silicon solar cell with 25.4 percent certified efficiency

"Meyer Burger has been a trustful partner for many years now, and we could help them in building up an amazing technology portfolio. It will allow them to play an important role in PV manufacturing over the coming years,' says Christophe Ballif, Vice President of the CSEM and Director of the CSEM PV Center.

Matthieu Despeisse, responsible for module and heterojunction activities at the CSEM, adds: "It is a great pleasure for the many scientists, engineers and technicians at CSEM to see their projects and concepts being implemented in the industry. Our team is highly motivated to accompany and support Meyer Burger on its new path".

The collaboration between Meyer Burger and CSEM originated in 2008 through a cooperation with the EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne). In 2013, the cooperation with the CSEM Photovoltaic Center was expanded. Part of the research and industrialisation effort was supported by funds from the European Union, Innosuisse, Swiss Federal Office of Energy, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy in Germany.

Media contacts:

Meyer Burger Technology AG
Anne Schneider
Head Corporate Communications
Tel +49 37 23 671 22 35 | Mob +49 174 349 17 90
anne.schneider@meyerburger.com

Dynamics Group AG
Andreas Durisch, Senior Partner
Tel +41 43 268 27 47 | Mob +41 79 358 87 32
adu@dynamicsgroup.ch

CSEM
Prof Dr Christophe Ballif
Vice-Président Photovoltaics
Tel +41 32 720 54 11 | Mob +41 78 870 69 73
christophe.ballif@csem.ch

About Meyer Burger Technologies AG:
www.meyerburger.com

Meyer Burger is a leading and globally active technology company specialising in innovative systems and production equipment for the solar photovoltaic market. The company has shaped the development of photovoltaics along the entire value chain and has set essential industry standards, such as the diamond wire saw technology, the industrial PERC solution and precision measurement technology for solar modules. A large proportion of the solar modules produced world-wide today are based on technologies developed by Meyer Burger.

In line with its new business model and strategy, Meyer Burger transforms itself into a manufacturer of high-performance photovoltaic cells and modules, based on its proprietary heterojunction/SmartWire technology. With heterojunction/SmartWire, the Company has developed the next-generation photovoltaic technology with higher conversion efficiency and higher energy yield than the current standard Mono-PERC and other heterojunction technologies currently available. Meyer Burger operates its research and development centers in Thun and Hauterive, Switzerland, its machine industrialization and manufacturing site in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany and will produce the cells and modules in Bitterfeld-Wolfen and Freiberg, Germany. The registered shares in Meyer Burger Technology Ltd are listed at the SIX Swiss Exchange (Ticker: MBTN).

About CSEM:
www.csem.ch

Founded in 1984, the CSEM is a Swiss research and development center (public-private partnership) specializing in photovoltaics, energy management, microtechnology, nanotechnology, microelectronics, systems engineering and communication technologies. Around 500 highly qualified specialists from various scientific and technical disciplines work for the CSEM in Neuchâtel, Zurich, Muttenz, Alpnach and Landquart. The Photovoltaic Center focuses on novel photovoltaic technologies and energy systems and has full R&D pilot lines for photovoltaics, cells and materials, including encapsulation manufacturing and reliability testing. CSEM has also introduced multiple innovations for architecture and colored photovoltaics, for lightweight modules for space and mobility applications, as well as for high performance energy scavengers used, e.g., in watches. It also develops news solutions in the field of digital grids, electrochemical storage, and energy management.


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Language:EnglishCompany:Meyer Burger (Germany) AG Schorenstrasse 39 3645 Gwatt SwitzerlandPhone:+41 033 221 28 00E-mail:mbtinfo@meyerburger.comInternet:www.meyerburger.comISIN:CH0108503795Valor:A0YJZXListed:SIX Swiss ExchangeEQS News ID:1142643
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