Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Top 10 suppliers of PV manufacturing equipment 2008: Applied Materials tops!

BEDFORD, ENGLAND: VLSI Research Inc. announced the ranking of the top 10 suppliers of PV manufacturing equipment worldwide for 2008.

Applied Materials goes straight to the number one spot in their first full year with revenues falling just short of $800 million related to its equipment for manufacturing crystalline solar cells as well as integrated thin film solar production lines.

Oerlikon Solar, the largest supplier of turnkey silicon thin film module lines in 2008, came in second place, GT Solar International, a supplier of turnkey solutions for polysilicon, wafer, cell, and module manufacturing equipment, followed closely. Rounding out the top five with revenues in excess of $500 million were Gebr. Schmid and centrotherm photovoltaics AG.Source: VLSI Research Inc. PV-Solar

“The top 10 list is dominated by European companies with seven based in Europe. Applied Materials and GT Solar International are headquartered in the United States and Ulvac in Japan,” commented John West, managing director, VLSI Research Europe. “European equipment suppliers got a head start in PV Manufacturing equipment markets through strong European government incentives, forcing companies around the world to play catch-up”, West continued.

The PV capital equipment industry is complex and suppliers offer a wide range of solutions. During 2008, the PV equipment industry went through rapid growth and shaped into its current state.

The companies represented here are the top 10 companies of over 200 that VLSI tracks on an on-going basis. This top 10 ranking includes total 2008 calendar year worldwide revenues from PV equipment suppliers. The revenues of the companies with non-calendar year based fiscal years are adjusted to reflect 2008 calendar year revenues.

Some of the revenues are double counted because they include sales from turnkey lines that are then sold to end customers. The ranking includes revenues for polysilicon material, silicon ingot, silicon wafer, cell and module manufacturing equipment, as well as service and support revenues.

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