By the end of March 2011, these four sites will possess combined annual capacity to produce 500 megawatts (MW) of solar modules - enough to create 3.5-kilowatt solar-electric generating systems for 142,000 homes per year. The additions are part of a four-year plan to expand Kyocera's global manufacturing capacity for solar modules, which are produced in Mexico, the Czech Republic, China and Japan. When fully operational, the additions will more than quadruple Kyocera's production capacity for solar modules in Tijuana - from a current capacity of 35 megawatts (MW) per year to 150MW by the end of March 2011. Scheduled for completion in early 2008, the new facility in the Tijuana Industrial Park will consist of a two-story plant encompassing 223,000 square feet of production space, plus a 28,000-square-foot facility extension connecting the new factory to an existing Kyocera plant. ![]() ![]() to officially commence construction of a second manufacturing facility there for solar photovoltaic modules. SAN DIEGO - Kyocera today announced that it will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on June 6, 2007, at its Tijuana maquiladora - Kyocera Mexicana, S.A. Plant Will Quadruple Kyocera's Solar Manufacturing Capacity in Tijuana Groundbreaking Set for June 6 Kyocera to Build New, Large-Scale Manufacturing Facility for Solar Modules in Tijuana, Mexico ![]() KYOCERA Named Supplier of the Year by JDSU KYOCERA Showcases Next-Generation LCD Displays with Advanced Wide View, Super High Brightness at DisplayWeek 2015
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