NanoMarkets Sees Repositioning of Printed Electronics Toward Printed Solar Panels
Posted on: Tuesday, 7 July 2009, 08:12 CDT
For additional details on NanoMarkets' report, Printed Photovoltaics: Market Opportunities for the Materials and PV Industry - 2009 to 2016, please visit www.nanomarkets.net. Members of the press can request an executive summary from the report.
Key Points:
- There are many reasons why PV cell manufacturers should consider utilizing printing as part of their manufacturing mix. Printing can provide both capital and operational cost improvements over more traditional PV manufacturing methods. Printing equipment is also relatively inexpensive and also more efficient on materials usage when compared to more traditional fabrication machinery. It is also an approach that can combine both patterning and deposition and provides another cost efficiency compared with more conventional manufacturing strategies.
- NanoMarkets believes that substantial opportunities will emerge for manufacturers of novel inks. For example, solar cells using CIGS ink should be worth almost
$340 million by 2014. NanoMarkets also predicts that printed organic PV cells will surpass$300 million in the same time frame. - With so much attention currently being given to printing PV, the printed PV market has created an opportunity for manufacturers of printing equipment at a time when most other sectors into which it sells are shrinking because of the poor economic climate.
About the Report:
NanoMarkets' new report provides a detailed analysis of the market opportunities emerging from printed PV for the both the solar cell and printing sectors, as well as the materials companies that supply these sectors. It analyzes the latest developments in use of printing for all of the major PV platforms including crystalline, nanocrystalline and amorphous silicon, cadmium telluride, CIGS/CIS, dye sensitive cells, organic PV, and gallium arsenide. The latest PV-related developments in all the main printing technologies are covered including screen printing, inkjet, transfer printing, flexo and gravure. The report also provides detailed eight-year forecasts of the printed PV market revenues as well as an analysis of the printing strategies of industry-leading firms such as Dyesol, G24i, Innovalight, Konarka and Nanosolar.
About NanoMarkets:
NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging market opportunities in energy and electronics markets. The firm has published numerous reports related to new developments in power sources, electronic device and fabrication techniques and electronics material. NanoMarkets research database is the industry's most extensive source of information on thin film, organic and printable electronics. Visit www.nanomarkets.net for a full listing of NanoMarkets' reports and services.
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