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  • Solaria Raises $22 Million in Series B Financing

    September 21st, 2006 No comments

    This Investment will Allow Solaria to Deliver Low-Concentration Solar Technology that Enables Solar Photovoltaic Manufacturers to Increase Production Capacity and Accelerate PV Cost Reductions

    Solaria, an innovative solar technology company, recently announced the completion of $22 million in Series B financing.  The funding round includes investments from Sigma Partners and NGEN Partners, two leading venture capital firms; Q-Cells AG, the world’s largest independent manufacturer of crystalline silicon solar cells; and Moser Baer, India’s largest and the world’s second-largest manufacturer of removable optical storage media.

    Solaria’s technology platform enables the solar industry to produce two to three times the number of PV modules from the same amount of silicon material used in today’s conventional modules. 

    “Q-Cells is very pleased to be making an investment in Solaria,” said Q-Cells CEO Anton Milner.  “We believe our investment will help ensure that Solaria’s technology can drive down the cost of solar PV and further accelerate the growth and expansion of the solar industry.”

    “Solaria’s low-concentration solar technology promises to dramatically reduce the photovoltaic (PV) industry’s cost of silicon-based solar modules,” said Sigma Partners Managing Director Wade Woodson. “We evaluated many renewable energy investment opportunities and Solaria’s approach really impressed us because it emphasizes reliability, manufacturability and compatibility.”

    “This infusion of capital will help us to achieve Solaria’s goal of enabling low-cost, high efficiency PV modules and systems for our customers,” said Solaria CEO Suvi Sharma.  “We are currently working with select commercialization partners and are on schedule to enter high-volume production in 2007.”

    Solaria’s new form of low-concentration solar PV technology (2-3X concentration) is immensely scaleable.  By modifying equipment used in the mass fabrication of computer chips and other semiconductor-based products, Solaria’s technology can enable the acceleration of solar PV module production to meet the rapidly increasing worldwide demand for solar power.

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