Panasonic Starts Production At New Malaysian Solar Module Plant

Panasonic Corporation started production Thursday at its newly-built solar module manufacturing facility in Malaysia.

With an annual production capacity of 300 MW, the factory in the Kulim Hi-Tech Park in Kedah, will manufacture Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer (HIT) solar modules, which offer the world’s highest-level conversion efficiency.

In a statement the company said the new production facility will help Panasonic meet robust solar demand in Japan, while further enhancing cost competitiveness.

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