The capital intensity of photovoltaics manufacturing: barrier to scale and opportunity for innovation
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Powell, Douglas M.; Fu, Ran; Horowitz, Kelsey; Basore, Paul A.; Woodhouse, Michael; Buonassisi, Tonio; ... Show more Show less
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Using a bottom-up cost model, we assess the impact of initial factory capital expenditure (capex) on photovoltaic (PV) module minimum sustainable price (MSP) and industry-wide trends. We find capex to have two important impacts on PV manufacturing. First, capex strongly influences the per-unit MSP of a c-Si module: we calculate that the capex-related elements sum to 22% of MSP for an integrated wafer, cell, and module manufacturer. This fraction provides a significant opportunity to reduce MSP toward the U.S. DOE SunShot module price target through capex innovation. Second, a combination of high capex and low margins leads to a poor financial rate of return, which limits the growth rate of PV module manufacturing capacity. We quantify the capex of Czochralski-based crystalline silicon (c-Si) PV manufacturing, summing to 0.68 $/W[subscript aCap] ($ per annual production capacity in watts, $year/W) from wafer to module and 1.01 $/W[subscript aCap] from polysilicon to module. At a sustainable operating margin determined by the MSP methodology for our bottom-up scenario, we calculate the sustainable growth rate of PV manufacturing capacity to be ∼19% annually – below the historical trend of ∼50% annually. We conclude with a discussion of innovation opportunities to reduce the capex of PV manufacturing through both incremental and disruptive process innovation with c-Si, platform innovations, and financial approaches.
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2015-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Energy & Environmental Science
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Powell, Douglas M., Ran Fu, Kelsey Horowitz, Paul A. Basore, Michael Woodhouse, and Tonio Buonassisi. “The Capital Intensity of Photovoltaics Manufacturing: Barrier to Scale and Opportunity for Innovation.” Energy Environ. Sci. 8, no. 12 (2015): 3395–3408. © 2015 Royal Society of Chemistry
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1754-5692
1754-5706