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Solar Frontier

Solar Frontier KK
Subsidiary
Industry Solar power
Founded 2006 as Showa Shell Solar
Headquarters Daiba Frontier Bldg, 2-3-2, Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 135-8074
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Shigeaki Kameda
(CEO), Brooks Herring
(Director of International Business)
Products Solar panels
Parent Showa Shell Sekiyu
Website Official website

Solar Frontier Kabushiki Kaisha is a Japanese photovoltaic company that develops and manufactures thin film solar cells using CIGS technology. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Showa Shell Sekiyu and located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded in 2006 as Showa Shell Solar, and renamed Solar Frontier in April 2010.

Solar Frontier's parent company Showa Shell Sekiyu had been involved with solar energy since 1978. Production on a commercial scale of crystalline silicon modules for solar cells began in 1983, and research on CIS technology began in 1993.

Solar Frontier has manufacturing plants in Miyazaki Prefecture, where it develops and manufactures CIS solar panels, that combine CIGS and CIGSe materials. The company emphazises the fact that it uses neither cadmium (Cd) nor lead (Pb) for its cells.CIGS technology often uses a thin (< 50 nm) CdS buffer layer, and the semiconductor material of rival CdTe-technology itself contains the toxic cadmium (Cd), while conventional crystalline silicon modules use a lead-containing solder material.

The company's largest plant is located at Kunitomi and has been operating since its soft opening in February, 2011, with a production capacity of close to 1 GW per year (900 MW).

In April 2015, Solar Frontier completed the construction of its fourth production plant, the 150-megawatt Tohoku Plant, in Ōhira, Miyagi Prefecture, which started commercial production in June 2016. The latest CIS line technology includes solar modules with conversion efficiencies of over 15%. When compared to the Kunitomi Plant, the Tohoku Plant requires only two-thirds the investment and manpower per megawatt. It also requires only one-third the time to manufacture a CIS solar panel.


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