Evergreen Solar Signs Contract Manufacturing Agreement With Jiawei Solar
Published: 30-Jul-2009
By: Staff Writer Staff Writer Staff Writer
Evergreen Solar, Inc. (Evergreen Solar), a manufacturer of String Ribbon solar power products, has finalized its agreements with Jiawei Solarchina Co., Ltd. (Jiawei Solarchina), and the Wuhan Government’s Hubei Science & Technology Investment Co., Ltd. (HSTIC). Under these agrenemets, Evergreen Solar will manufacture String Ribbon wafers using its Quad furnaces at a leased facility being built by Jiawei Solarchina in Wuhan, China on Jiawei’s campus.
Jiawei Solarchina will convert the String Ribbon wafers into Evergreen Solar-branded panels on a contract manufacturing basis.
Evergreen Solar will reimburse Jiawei Solarchina for its cell and panel conversion costs, plus a contract manufacturing fee. The actual price paid to Jiawei Solarchina will be negotiated annually.
Evergreen Solar will invest $17 million in cash and equipment in the Wuhan String Ribbon operation. HSTIC will provide Evergreen Solar $33 million of 7.5% financing, which Evergreen Solar must repay no later than July 2014. Jiawei Solarchina will make a similar investment for its cell and panel operations with the support of HSTIC.
Initial capacity will be around 100 MW. Factory construction has begun and the parties expect that wafer, cell and panel production will begin in the spring of 2010.
The parties intend to expand production capacity of their respective manufacturing operations to around 500 megawatt (MW) by 2012, the timing and extent of any potential expansion will be determined in 2010.
Evergreen Solar and Dynamic Green Energy, Ltd, Jiawei Solarchina's parent company, have agreed to exchange warrants representing 1% of their outstanding shares. These warrants will have a five-year term and may be exercised for 20% of the warrant shares for each incremental 95 MW of production capacity achieved.
“Our String Ribbon wafer technology, combined with Jiawei Solarchina's low-cost manufacturing capabilities, should enable our products to stand out distinctly among customers seeking both value and dependability for their solar energy solutions,” commented Richard M. Feldt, Chairman, President and CEO. “As we reach the 25 MW quarterly capacity by the end of 2010, we expect total manufacturing costs of our String Ribbon panels produced in China to be in the range of $1.40 per watt to $1.50 per watt with both companies working aggressively to further improve technological performance as well as reduce manufacturing costs. Our mutual goal is to drive conversion efficiency and manufacturing performance so that panels are produced at the $1.00 per watt level by no later than 2012.”
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