SolFocus and Spectrolab ink major solar cell deal
Boeing subsidiary Spectrolab sells 600,000 triple-junction cells to the Californian start-up SolFocus.
CompoundSemiconductor.net, August 29, 2006
SolFocus, the Californian start-up company that recently raised $25 million in venture finance, has ordered 600,000 concentrator cells from triple-junction specialist Spectrolab.
Under the 12-month supply deal, the Boeing subsidiary will deliver concentrator cells that will be used to supply renewable energy to homes and businesses in the US.
SolFocus is based at the renowned Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) near San Francisco.
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