BEDFORD, Mass. & MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Silicon wafer manufacturer 1366 Technologies (“1366”) and Wacker Chemie AG (“Wacker”) (ETR: WCH) today announced that they have formed a long-term strategic partnership that is expected to accelerate growth and create lasting value for both companies in the solar industry. The partnership strategically aligns one of solar’s most promising innovators as it readies for large scale manufacturing with the world’s leading supplier and industrial scale producer of high-purity polysilicon.
The partnership entails the following:
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Supply Agreement: Under the terms of the partnership, Wacker will
provide 1366, at competitive terms and conditions, with the majority of
the polysilicon it needs for its planned commercial manufacturing plant
and future expansions. The agreement guarantees access to high quality
materials for the new factory and provides 1366 with a significant
advantage as it shifts to commercial manufacturing. The agreement also
rounds out 1366’s supply chain in advance of its factory open, adding a
strong supplier partnership to its alliances. In April, 1366
also announced it will provide Hanwha Q Cells, the largest buyer of
multi-Si wafers on the planet, with 700 MW of wafer product made using
the Direct Wafer® process.
Equity Investment: Wacker will invest $15 million in 1366 as an extension of the Company’s Series C financing. The resources will be allocated towards the working capital necessary for the plant, specifically for the prepayment of 1366’s initial silicon needs.
Technical Collaboration: The partnership will also initiate a close technical collaboration between the two companies during which 1366 will benefit from Wacker’s silicon know-how, as well as its facility design, engineering and construction expertise.
“We see the potential for the Direct Wafer technology to provide an excellent contribution to accelerate global solar adoption. 1366 has developed a commercially valid answer to a long-time manufacturing challenge. We’re eager to add our high quality products and bring our expertise to the effort,” said Ewald Schindlbeck, President, Wacker Polysilicon.
“Commercial traction is gained when technical success and financial support are established within the industry. This partnership with the world’s most technically advanced silicon provider clearly demonstrates market acceptance for the Direct Wafer technology. Wacker’s silicon is the best in the industry and has been a crucial competitive edge for Wacker’s customers. It will do the same for 1366,” said Frank van Mierlo, CEO, 1366 Technologies.
1366’s Direct Wafer technology is a transformative manufacturing process that offers significant advantages over traditional ingot-based production technologies. The process makes wafers in a single step, pulling them directly from molten silicon instead of today’s multi-step, energy- and capital-intensive approach, resulting in significant wafer production cost savings.
ABOUT 1366 TECHNOLOGIES
1366
Technologies aims to deliver solar at a cost less than coal. The company
combines breakthrough technology innovations with lean manufacturing
processes to make a new class of silicon wafers, the building blocks of
solar cells, at a fraction of today’s cost. Developed by a veteran team
of scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs, the company’s novel approach
breaks the historic efficiency and cost tradeoffs of photovoltaics. 1366
Technologies is headquartered in Bedford, MA. For more information,
please visit www.1366tech.com.
ABOUT WACKER CHEMIE AG
Wacker
Chemie AG (www.wacker.com)
is a globally operating chemical company headquartered in Munich,
Germany. With a wide range of state-of-the-art specialty products,
WACKER is a leader in numerous industrial sectors. Its products support
countless high-growth end-user sectors such as photovoltaics,
electronics, pharmaceuticals and household/personal care products. The
WACKER Group posted total sales of about EUR 5.3 billion in 2015, of
which some 87 percent were generated outside Germany. WACKER employs
approximately 17,000 people at 25 production sites in Europe, the
Americas and Asia, and about 100 sales offices worldwide.