• May. DelSolar receives Carbon Footprint verification of solar cell and module products.
    May. Stock listed on the TWSE Main Board.
  • Apr. Received a recognition award for dedication to public welfare from National Cheng Kung University because of sponsoring solar modules to the university’s “Magic School of Green Technology,” the first carbon-free and “diamond-level” green building in Taiwa
    Jan. Held beam-raising ceremony for the Zhunan plant.
  • Dec. 2010 consolidated annual revenues reached over NT$11 billion (US$397 million), a historical record high.
    Dec. Received the MCS certification in U.K.
    Dec. Received the JETPVm certification in Japan.
    Sep. Signed joint agreement with IBM to develop compound thin film solar cells with an aim to surpass next generation thin film solar cell technology.
    Jul. Received the UL 1703 certification in the U.S.
    Jun. Broke ground for the Zhunan plant.
    Feb. Started volume production in Wujiang. DelSolar’s annual capacity achieved 192 MW.
  • Oct. Received the IEC61215 & IEC61730 certifications by TUV Rheinland in Germany.
    Jul. Received the CEC certification in Australia.
    Jul. DelSolar (Wujiang) Ltd. was established in Wujiang, Jiangsu Province, China.
    Jul. Mono-crystalline cell conversion efficiency hit 18.3%, and multi-crystalline silicon cell efficiency reached 16.6%.
    May. Listed among the top 20 manufacturers by operating performance by the CommonWealth Magazine.
    Mar. Launched D6P series multi-crystalline solar modules with up to 230W power output.
    Feb. Entered NT$4 billion syndication loan with reputable banks.
    Jan. Completed the world’s largest building integrated solar project at Kaohsiung’s World Games Stadium, together with Delta.
  • Jun. Annual capacity reached 120 MW.
  • Nov. Stock listed on the Emerging Board of OTC in Taiwan.
    Nov. Received ISO14001:2004 & OHSAS18001 certifications.
    Sep. Received ISO9001:2000 certification.
    Mar. Third and fourth production lines completed, with total capacity raised to 100 MW.
  • Jul. Second line started. Annual capacity increased to 50 MW.
    Feb. Average conversion efficiency reached 15.5% and 16.5% for multi- and mono-crystalline cells, respectively.
  • Dec. Turned to profitability. Full capacity reached 25 MW for 5” and 6” mono- and multi-crystalline cells.
    Oct. Company business license was granted and sales began.
    Aug. Manufacturing started. Cell efficiency reached 16.5% for 6-inch mono-crystalline cells in the first test run.
  • Dec. DelSolar Co., Ltd. was established as a joint venture of Delta Electronics and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI).