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List of CIGS companies

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List of notable companies manufacturing copper indium gallium selenide solar cells (CIGS):

  • Ascent Solar Technologies
  • Avancis (former subsidiary of Saint Gobain)
  • Miasolé
  • Midsummer AB (Swedish manufacturer of CIGS solar modules and sputtering equipment for thin-film solar cells)
  • Sunflare
  • Sunplugged
  • Solar Cloth

ceased businessFormer companies or companies that no longer produce CIGS modules:

  • IBM
  • International Solar Electric Technology
  • Flisom (founded in 2005 as a spin-off company of ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
  • Global Solar Energy (module producer, US-based subsidiary of Hanergy)
  • GSHK Solar (module producer, HK-based)
  • Hanergy-Solibro (former subsidiary of Q-Cells)
  • HelioVolt
  • Nanosolar
  • Nice (former Manz / Würth Solar)
  • Odersun
  • Siva Power
  • Solar Frontier (subsidiary of Showa Shell Sekiyu)
  • Solarion
  • Soltecture (previously Sulfurcell)
  • Solyndra
  • Stion
  • TSMC Solar (subsidiary of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing)
  • Veeco Instruments Inc

References

References

  1. (3 June 2021). "MiaSolé Thin Film Solar Panels: Complete Review | EnergySage".
  2. "[https://midsummer.se/en/about-us/ About us]", Midsummer. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  3. Pickerel, Kelly. (27 December 2018). "U.S. thin-film solar panel company Sunflare will expand its Chinese manufacturing facility with new equipment". WTWH Media.
  4. "Story".
  5. "Technology".
  6. (6 January 2022). "Die halbe Solarfabrik steht leer".
  7. (3 November 2021). "Another blow to thin film, as Solar Frontier quits manufacturing and switches sides".
  8. "Solarion wird abgewickelt". Stefan Schroeter.
  9. "TSMC Solar—CIGS is Now a Reality". TSMC Solar.
  10. "TSMC Pulls Plug on Solar Business". EE Times.
  11. "[https://www.renewableenergyworld.com/solar/veeco-drops-cigs-solar-systems-biz/ Veeco drops CIGS solar systems biz]", ''Renewable Energy World'', 8.1.2011. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
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