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  • Solar energy demand has grown at about 30% per annum over the past 15 years. (Hydrocarbon energy demand typically grows between 0-2% per annum).


  • The US market showed 57% growth in 2007. Japan’s market reached 230MW, a marginal increase from 2006.


  • Japan has taken over from the United States as the largest net exporter of PV cells and modules.


  • Japan accounted for 39% of total global cell production in 2006
September 25, 2008
Sencera Completes $ 15.6 Million Second Round Staged Equity Placement


Charlotte, North Carolina. Sencera, a developer of photovoltaic modules and thin film systems, announced completion of a three-stage $15.6 million equity investment. Under the terms of the transaction, the company has received $5.2 million in equity. The remaining investment is to be completed in two equal stages of $5.2 million based upon completion of development milestones. Proceeds will be utilized to fund the Company’s first 35-Megawatt photovoltaic module factory located in Charlotte, NC. Sencera will also accelerate the development of its second generation high-efficiency amorphous / microcrystalline silicon solar module. “This investment will help us outfit the first full manufacturing line, and will accelerate process development on our thin-film silicon based photovoltaic modules. We anticipate reduced manufacturing costs over traditional modules, with Sencera’s module production costs expected to be below $1 per peak watt”, stated CEO Dr. Rusty Jewett.

Quercus Trust and Michael Draper of Equinox Securities led the investment. “We are pleased to expand Sencera’s long-term strategic relationships with experienced clean tech investors”, stated Dr. Jewett. Quercus and Draper also led the company’s initial $3.6 million equity investment announced April 15, 2008.

Sencera was founded in 2003 as a hardware company focused on the thin film transistor and integrated circuit industries. The company developed plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) tools and processes for a wide variety of materials. In 2006, high-quality amorphous and microcrystalline silicon thin films were produced at rates 8-10 times faster than leading thin film solar module companies. As a result, Sencera shifted focus to the solar energy industry. In 2007, The Viper™ PECVD manufacturing platform was introduced. The first prototype manufacturing line, based on the Viper™, was opened in mid 2008. Recently, Sencera announced plans to produce thin film photovoltaic modules in its first production factory in Charlotte, NC.

In addition to the production of 1.1 by 1.4 meter amorphous silicon modules, Sencera’s will enhance Research and Development capabilities at its Charlotte, NC headquarter office. Incentives from the State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte, coupled with Grant from the North Carolina Green Fund (the highest amount awarded in 2008) facilitated the expansion. The Company expects to employ 75 highly skilled workers at the Charlotte facility by 2011.


For More Information Contact:
Britt Weaver, COO
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