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Showa Shell plans to reduce the cost of new CIS photovoltaic cell modules by 7 in 2017
Japan Showa Shell Petroleum Co., Ltd. introduced an "Interim Operational Action Plan for 2013–2017," which outlines the company's strategic direction, particularly for its subsidiary Solar Frontier. The company emphasized a vision of "building a solid foundation in Japan and leveraging its technical expertise and sales capabilities to go global," as stated by its representative director, Masaaki Shinkai. In addition, the firm announced that it is currently working on developing a new type of CIS (Copper Indium Selenide) solar module, which forms the core of solar cell technology.
Although Showa Shell’s solar business in Japan is not yet well-established, the company has expressed confidence in its future growth. A representative from the board, Arai, stated that the modules would be used in large-scale solar power plants, industrial applications, and residential rooftop installations. He added that the company's products excel in cost efficiency, quality, and energy output, positioning them as strong competitors in both domestic and international markets. Despite past financial losses, the business began turning a profit in the second half of 2012 and was expected to generate revenue in 2013.
To strengthen its position in the Japanese market, Showa Shell aims to cut production costs through reduced raw material expenses and technological advancements. At the Guofu Factory in Miyazaki Prefecture, the existing CIS solar modules will be improved, with the goal of cutting production costs by about half compared to December 2012 by 2017.
Furthermore, if the new module being developed at the Atsugi City Institute becomes a reality, its cost could fall even lower than the target set by a major Chinese manufacturer. If successfully developed by 2017, the new module could reduce production costs by as much as 70% compared to the levels in December 2012.
While Showa Shell did not reveal specific details about the new module, it mentioned that the use of flexible substrates is under consideration. This innovation is expected to help the company avoid direct price competition by offering unique features and added value.
In the medium term, Showa Shell plans to use its cost advantages—both from current and upcoming modules—to expand into overseas markets. Before doing so, the company intends to first establish a parent factory in Japan and complete technical verification to ensure product reliability and performance. Once these steps are in place, the construction of overseas manufacturing facilities may also be considered.