Armor04.27.20
ARMOR is now industrializing free-form photovoltaic modules.
This is possible thanks to the merger with OPVIUS and the use of full-width modules coating – from formulation to production, and their finishing – including laser structuring – to obtain free-form modules.
The ASCA film can now take on shapes only limited by your imagination, Armor said.
Bespoke and original, flowing into specific designs it makes the high added-value preferences of leading designers and architects a reality.
Furthermore, ARMOR can produce one million square meters of its photovoltaic film annually, now including free form modules.
For several decades now, ARMOR's growth has been based on co-industrialization, consisting of international growth supported by production in France.
"With the acquisition of OPVIUS, we are making serious plans to replicate our co-industrialization model within our photovoltaics business by coating full-width films in France followed by their finishing close to our customers and in accordance with their specifications," said Hubert de Boisredon, CEO of ARMOR. "The world's energy needs are immense. With the world's largest capacity and two years of production experience that has enabled us to stabilize the process, we are now ready to produce our ASCA organic photovoltaic film in large quantities to be able to rapidly and flexibly meet the demands of new markets while creating employment in Europe."
This is possible thanks to the merger with OPVIUS and the use of full-width modules coating – from formulation to production, and their finishing – including laser structuring – to obtain free-form modules.
The ASCA film can now take on shapes only limited by your imagination, Armor said.
Bespoke and original, flowing into specific designs it makes the high added-value preferences of leading designers and architects a reality.
Furthermore, ARMOR can produce one million square meters of its photovoltaic film annually, now including free form modules.
For several decades now, ARMOR's growth has been based on co-industrialization, consisting of international growth supported by production in France.
"With the acquisition of OPVIUS, we are making serious plans to replicate our co-industrialization model within our photovoltaics business by coating full-width films in France followed by their finishing close to our customers and in accordance with their specifications," said Hubert de Boisredon, CEO of ARMOR. "The world's energy needs are immense. With the world's largest capacity and two years of production experience that has enabled us to stabilize the process, we are now ready to produce our ASCA organic photovoltaic film in large quantities to be able to rapidly and flexibly meet the demands of new markets while creating employment in Europe."