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Nanosolar to Set Sights on Residential Market
CNET
April 24, 2008
By Martin LaMonica
There's been an explosion in the number of solar companies over the past
few years. But for the most part, product development is destined for
power plants operated by utilities.
That won't always be the case, however, says Nanosolar CEO Martin Roscheisen,
who wrote in a blog that the company will eventually serve the home rooftop
market.
Nanosolar is a well-funded Silicon Valley solar manufacturer that started
making thin-film solar cells and modules late last year. The first customer
is a utility in east Germany.
In a recent blog, Roscheisen described why the company is targeting utilities
first and argued that small municipal solar power plants offer good growth
prospects.
VentureBeat wrote a roundup of the several solar companies developing
technology for relatively small power plants, on the scale of 2 to 10
megawatts.
But in an update, Roscheisen added that the utility route can ultimately
benefit consumers looking for lower-priced solar installations.
To all those of you who are disappointed that our first product is not
for residential homeowners, we can reassure you that we do have a fabulous
residential solution on our near-term road map--one that will bring the
utility scale economics of Nanosolar Utility Panel...technology to homes
everywhere and completely redefine how residential solar is done.