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Day4 Energy, Inc. has said that it is two months ahead of schedule to
expand its proprietary PV module production with the delivery of its
first batch of tools from equipment supplier ACI-ecoTec. The
Vancouver-based company now expects to have 40MW capacity by the end of
Q2 2008.
"Initial test runs of the new equipment are providing
very encouraging results, which in turn positively impacts our ability
to expedite delivery of high-quality product to our expanding global
customer base," said Benjamin Duperthal, Director of Operations for
Day4 Energy. "We are committed to constant technical evaluation and
development of our product offering, efforts that we believe will
benefit our customers and continue to place Day4 at the leading edge of
solar module quality and innovation."
The new equipment is designed to manufacture the highly efficient Day4 48 MC solar module, based on the company's proprietary Day4 Electrode technology.









