Being a global enterprise and tier-1 PV module supplier worldwide, the expansion of Astronergy Thailand Base is a great move to showcase its ambitions to further perfect its industry chain after the construction of its Turkey Manufacturing Base in earlier April.
As an important part of Astronergy’s global manufacturing base strategy, the Thailand base started production in September 2016.
According to Cany Pang, the General Manager of Production Center at Astronergy, the wafer slicing product expansion project is planned to have a capacity of 5 GW to supply for Thailand Base’s PV cell and module production, and further support the company’s n-type TOPCon capacity growth.
With the utilisations of industry leading processing equipment compatible for all mainstream wafer sizes in the industry, added Pang, Thailand Base give full play to the cutting power of diamond wires, enabling the production of higher quality silicon wafers, and will drive the employment of over a hundred local residents.
Seeing the continuous growth of Astronergy’s manufacturing capacity, the company will further offering more greater performance products to the markets worldwide against the backdrop of increasing new energy demands.
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