Gintech Energy Corporation
Gintech (www.gintech.com.tw/) was established in August 2005 and went public in December 2006. Production at Factory Site A, Hsinchu Science Park, began in 2007 with an initial production capacity of 260MW and increased to 930 MW at the end of 2010. The company plans to expand capacity to 1.5GW in 2011. In 2010, the company had a production of 827 MW [Pvn 2011].
Technical and Production Process
Full process transfer of the most advanced manufacturing process
Gintech has obtained state-of-the-art manufacturing technology to produce high-quality solar cells along with its full process transfer from leading European and Japanese PV manufacturers.
Technological advance
To push growth limits and to make technological breakthrough, Gintech is pooling up all resources for product improvement and process renovation.
Cross-business experience integration
With diverse expertise and experience in semiconductor and electronics, Gintech’s production team has unparalleled competitive strength.
Strong R&D support
Gintech works closely with world leading research and educational institutions for technological consultation. It also enjoys strong support of the government and academic institutes.
Gintech Energy Corporation Headquarter
Address: No. 21, Kebei 1st Rd., Hsinchu Science Park, Jhunan Township, Miaoli County 350, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: +886-37-586-198
Fax: +886-37-586-199
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