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...with a great combination of low-cost, high efficiency and low-BOS product offerings.
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With many now predicting that the GW demand could be pushing 300 GW by 2020
Yesterday, 2:18am
Also, the high degree of dell outsourcing has resulted in more quality issues than at other companies
Yesterday, 4:02am
Sorry explo, that was supposed to be 2025. It's from the 300 GW initiative. Many think it's an ambitious goal but doable. The point really is that solar will continue to grow rapidly for at least the next decade, and there is a lot of money to be made being a leader in this industry during this period.Do you mean 300 GW installed annually by 2020 or cumulative installs reaching 300 GW 2020?
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Yesterday, 5:06am
- Presently at about 55c/W all-in costs...expect that to hit new fantasy target of 45c-50c/W YE, achieved with a combination of improved manufacturing efficiencies and higher module efficiencies.
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Lab cell eff. target of 23% by mid-year.
Yesterday, 7:09am
Maybe the 45c/W is reaching a little...I would put that more in the “wouldn’t be surprised” category, based on Qu’s notoriously ambitious goals. But 50c or less would be my “expectation”.Why do you expect 45 -50 cents? Imho this is not realistic.
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You must mean this:I also don’t see how repeatedly attaching links to SOL’s website on the CSIQ board offers anything of substance to the topic being discussed
The Photon report provided some independent test data on CSIQ's modules conducted as recent as December. I thought it would add to the CSIQ discussion, since a question about the quality of their panels was raised. I'm attaching the pdf directly instead, so you don't need to use the link. Didn't work (40 kB too big). Attached is a snapshot of the poly modules result table, which included CSIQ (aka CSI).Quoted
There's a recent quality report from measurements by Photon made in December available at http://info.renesola.com/.
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