Nanosolar Achieves ISO 9001:2008 Certification for German Manufacturing Facility


SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - May 2, 2012) - Nanosolar GmbH today announced that its fully automated panel assembly factory in Luckenwalde, Germany, has received ISO 9001:2008 certification from TÜV Süd Germany, the German Technical Control Board.

This certification covers all aspects of the manufacturing and testing of Nanosolar thin-film solar panels. In addition, it verifies that Nanosolar demonstrated its ability to provide solar panels that meet its customers' needs, as well as applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, and that the company is continually enhancing customer satisfaction through improvements in its processes and assurance of conformity.

"We are proud to have received this ISO 9001 certification, which formally confirms that our German solar panel assembly factory is operating at the highest standards of quality and reliability," said Eugenia Corrales, CEO at Nanosolar.

The Luckenwalde panel factory opened in 2008, and employs 98 individuals. The fully automated factory is run by only six operators per shift. By the end of 2011, the factory achieved a yearly readiness of a 115 MW run rate and had produced and shipped 100,000 thin film solar modules.

About Nanosolar
Nanosolar designs, engineers, and manufactures innovative thin film solar cells and panels based on printing CIGS (Copper, Indium, Gallium, Selenium) and nanoparticle inks. The company's first product, the Nanosolar Utility Panel, enables competitively priced peak power and installed system economics at utility-scale. Nanosolar operates the industry's first roll-to-roll solar cell printing factory at its headquarters in San Jose, California and a panel-assembly factory in Luckenwalde, Germany. For more information, please visit http://www.nanosolar.com.

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