Swift Solar Acquires Meyer Burger Assets to Scale U.S. HJT and Perovskite Production
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Half a year ago, the insolvent solar company Meyer Burger stopped operating in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. A sale followed. Is the solar industry coming back?
The insolvency administrator of the German Meyer Burger companies has sold central production facilities and patents to the US start-up Swift Solar. These include heterojunction cell production in Bitterfeld-Wolfen as well as a production plant developed in Hohenstein-Ernstthal with a combined capacity of around two gigawatts. Meyer Burger's production line for solar cells in Bitterfeld-Wolfen will be used in the USA in the future.As the insolve…
Swift Solar acquires Meyer Burger IP and plans HJT manufacturing in America
California-based perovskite solar company Swift Solar announced it has acquired the manufacturing assets of Meyer Burger, including the former company’s advanced heterojunction technology (HJT) intellectual property portfolio. This would allow Swift Solar to scale tandem perovskite-silicon solar designs without risk of IP litigation. HJT pioneer Meyer Burger started in the solar industry as a manufacturing… The post Swift Solar acquires Meyer Bu…
Swift Solar acquires Meyer Burger assets to scale U.S. HJT and perovskite production
Solar manufacturer Swift Solar has acquired the heterojunction technology (HJT) intellectual property and manufacturing assets of Meyer Burger to establish domestic cell production.
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