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Photo of automated equipment used to manufacture photovoltaic modules.

Spire Solar, Inc. develops automated equipment used to manufacture photovoltaic modules. The equipment performance has been improved through research performed under a PV Manufacturing R&D subcontract.

The Photovoltaic Manufacturing R&D Project has existed for more than a decade, with support from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. PV industry. This project has helped our nation's PV industry accomplish several goals since its inception:

  • Improve module manufacturing processes and equipment

  • Accelerate manufacturing cost reductions for PV modules, balance-of-systems components, and integrated systems

  • Increase commercial product performance and reliability

  • Enhance the investment opportunities for the substantial scale-up of U.S.-based PV manufacturing plant capacities.

The PV Manufacturing R&D team tracks the long-term progress of the partnered research with industry by monitoring and analyzing:

  • Production Cost/Capacity — significant and measurable increases in PV module and systems production capacity and subsequent reductions in direct manufacturing costs

  • Investment Recovery — decreases in PV manufacturing costs and subsequent return on the joint public and private investments facilitated by the Project

  • U.S. Market Share of World Production — evaluation of the U.S. production, in megawatts (MW) of shipped PV product, compared to the rest of the world's production

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