PERRYSBURG, Ohio – First Solar, the largest solar panel maker in the United States, today announced that it will invest around $270 million in a dedicated thin film PV R&D innovation center. The new facility, which will be in Perrysburg, Ohio, is expected to be the first of its scale in the United States.

First Solar’s new R&D center will be near its existing Perrysburg manufacturing facility, and cover an area of around 1.3 million square feet. It will feature a pilot manufacturing line that will be able to produce full-sized prototypes of thin film and tandem PV modules. The facility is expected to be completed in 2024.

First Solar is unique among the world’s 10 largest solar manufacturers for being the only US-headquartered company and only manufacturer of thin film PV modules.

The Tempe, Arizona-headquartered company’s consistent and ongoing investment in developing cadmium telluride since 1999 has made the semiconductor the second most common PV technology in the world after crystalline silicon.

Cadmium telluride is very good at capturing sunlight and converting it to energy. Thin film PV cells are by far the cheapest type of solar panels, and they’re easier to install than mono or polycrystalline cells. They have the shortest lifespan at 10 to 20 years, but they also have the fastest payback time, according to the American Solar Energy Society.

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