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Nov. 2004 |
DelSolar is established as a joint venture of Delta Electronics and the Industrial Technology
Research Institute (ITRI). |
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Aug. 2005 |
Manufacturing starts. Cell efficiency reaches 16.5% for 6-inch mono-cells in the first test run. |
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Oct. 2005 |
Company business license granted and sales begin. |
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Dec. 2005 |
Profitability reached. First 25 MW line production at full capacity for both 5" and 6", Mono- and Multi-cells. |
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Feb. 2006 |
Average conversion efficiency reaches 15.5% and 16.5% for Multi- and Mono-cells, respectively. |
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Jul. 2006 |
Second line starts. Annual capacity increases to 50 MW. |
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Mar. 2007 |
Third and fourth lines completed and total capacity increases to 100 MW.
Mono cells of greater than 17% efficiency demonstrated. |
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Sept. 2007Â |
ISO9001:2000 certified. |
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Nov. 2007 |
ISO14001:2004 & OHSAS18001 certified. |
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Nov. 2007 |
Stock listed on the Emerging Board of OTC (Taiwan). |
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Jun. 2008 |
Annual capacity reached 120MW. |
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Jan. 2009Â |
Completed the world’s largest building integrated solar project at Kaohsiung’s World Games Stadium
together with Delta. |
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Feb. 2009 |
DelSolar entered into totaling NTD 4 billion syndication loan with reputable banks. |
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Mar. 2009 |
Launched D6P series multi-crystal solar modules with up to 230W power output. |
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Jul. 2009 |
A Conversion efficiency reached 18.3% for mono-crystalline silicon cells and 16.6% for
multi-crystalline silicon cells. |
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Jul. 2009Â |
DelSolar (Wujiang) Ltd. was established in Wujiang, Jiangsu Province, China. |
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