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Ahead from the start - Our history

We have more than 54 years of experience in solar electricity generation. Here are the milestones of SCHOTT Solar's development.

1958

Development start for photovoltaic solar cells for space travel (AEG)

1964

Development and production of silicon solar cells for terrestrial applications (AEG)

1973

Development of the EFG solar cell (Mobil Tyco)

1975

Solar Electrical Systems is formed, a US distributor and manufacturer of solar applications for Telecom, oil and gas, and RVs (Willits, CA, USA)

1978

First series production of solar electricity modules in Europe (AEG in Wedel, GER)

1979

Alternative Energy Engineering or AEE Solar, a US PV distributor and retailer is formed (Redway, CA, USA)

1980

Development of the thin-film solar cells at MBB (ASI®)

1981

Applied Power, a leading US integrator, is formed (Lacey, WA, USA)

1983

Delivery of glass enveloped tubes for parabolic through Concentrated Solar power plants to the first Concentrated Solar Power plant (SCHOTT AG)

1984

Tyco Mobil is acquired by ASE GmbH

1987

Ascension Technology, a leading R&D company, is formed by MIT research engineers and scientists. Went on to install the first grid-tie PV system; created the first solar performance monitoring system, as well as an AC module (Waltham, MA, USA)

1992

Start of series production of MIS-I solar cells (NUKEM, Alzenau)
Innovation award of German economy

1994

Ascension Technology develops and installs the first systems using all UL listed components

1996

Idaho Power acquires Applied Power

Ascension Technology installs a 100 kW ground-mounted PV array to form what then is the largest PV system in India

1998

Start of solar production for crystalline solar cells (ASE GmbH)

Applied Power acquires Ascension Technology, an R&D team

1999

Applied Power acquires Solar Electrical Systems and AEE

2001

SCHOTT AG purchases Applied Power Corp. to form SCHOTT Applied Power

2002

Formation of the joint venture RWE SCHOTT Solar

Production start for the Smart-SolarFab® (fully integrated production) in Alzenau

Development of receivers for solar power stations by SCHOTT Rohrglas GmbH

2004

Establishment of a production site for modules in Valašské Meziříčí in the Czech Republic

Worldwide first megawatt PV power station (2 MW) in Neustadt

2005

100% takeover of RWE SCHOTT Solar by SCHOTT AG, Mainz to create SCHOTT Solar

2006

Start of receiver production in Mitterteich

Production of first silicon ingots at SCHOTT Lithotec AG in Jena

Dedication of the Stillwell subway station (NY, USA) with BIPV thin-film modules

2007

Groundbreaking for the new wafer production in Jena

Start of series production of ASI® thin-film modules in Jena

Foundation of SCHOTT Solarthermie GmbH (now SCHOTT Solar CSP GmbH) in Mainz and SCHOTT Solar S.L. in Aznalcóllar, Spain, for the production of solar receivers

2008

Foundation stone laid for the new locations for the production of solar receivers and solar electricity modules in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and extension of the receiver production in Aznalcóllar, Spain

Development cooperation with ersol Thin Film GmbH for the development of micromorphous thin-film cells

Foundation of SCHOTT Solar Thin Film GmbH in Jena

The new wafer fab "Jena Fab 2" was brought into operation after a short six-month construction phase

2009

Opening of the production site for solar receivers and solar modules in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
The extension of the new "Jena 1 facility" was brought online after only a nine-month construction period

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