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Spire Introduces the SPI-Line(TM) 20MW Advanced PV Module Assembly Line
The capital equipment manufacturer who serves the PV solar cell market is demonstrating its Spi-Line 20MW Module Assembly Line which is claimed to offer a 30% reduction in CAPEX.
Spire Corporation a global solar company providing capital equipment and turnkey manufacturing lines to manufacture photovoltaic (PV) modules and cells, is introducing its SPI-Line(TM) 20 megawatt (MW) per year Module Assembly Line.
The firm is demonstrating its latest product at the 25th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC) in Valencia, Spain at the Feria Valencia, located at Level 2, Hall 4, Booth 15.
The SPI-Line 20MW PV Module Assembly Line offers new entrants into the PV market a greater than 30% reduction in normalized capital expenditure (CAPEX), expanding customers' capability and cost reduction per watt of module production.
The line incorporates Spire's advanced SPI-Assembler 7000, SPI-Sun Simulator 4600SLP, the SPI-Laminator 1837, other essential manufacturing and testing equipment, as well as Spire's process technology and support services.
Roger G. Little, Chairman and CEO of Spire Corporation, said, "As the market leader in turnkey module lines, Spire provides customers with the greatest value by ensuring high throughput, high yield module production at the lowest cost of capital."