Title: PV Industry View
1PV Industry View
- Mark FarberVP, Strategic PlanningEvergreen
Solar, Inc.
2Evergreen Solar, Inc. (NasdaqESLR)
3Evergreens String Ribbon process
String Ribbon
Ingot Based
4Renewables in perspective
- PV is 0.1 world market share of electric utility
capacity
Source Eric Martinot, World Bank PV Energy
Systems
5Close-up view of PVs 4 GW
Compound annual growth 22 20-year43
5-year61 in 2004
Source PV Energy Systems
6Germany, Japan dominate
Source Solarbuzz, Evergreen analysis
71 - Wireless power
- Lowest cost, highest reliability solution for
remote power requirements - Applications
- Remote homes
- Recreational vehicles
- Instrumentation
- Agricultural
- Remote lighting
82 - Rural electrification
- Targeting 2 billion people worldwide without
electricity - Applications
- Solar home systems
- Village power
- Water pumping
- Commercial / industrial
93 - On-grid market
- Environmentally driven market, largely
government-subsidized - Applications
- Residential
- Commercial / industrial
- Roof tiles other building products
10Local market drivers
- Sunlight and local electricity price are major
drivers of local economics
11On-grid applications drive growth
5-year CAGROn-grid 53Off-grid 16
Source Solarbuzz
12US market somewhat more balanced
- Off-grid still substantial
- On-grid fastest growing, particularly commercial
Source Solarbuzz, 2003 data
13Crystalline silicon dominates
... but all technologies are growing in a growing
market
14Global competition
- 7 of top 10 are large multinationals
- No US-owned companies in top 10
Source PV Energy Systems
15Regional trends
16Solar silicon coming mainstream
- Solar will soon dominate semiconductor
- New silicon technology under development to lower
cost - High capital cost, long lead time capacity being
added
17Substantial local content
- Non-module costs are decreasing, driven by local
scale and learning (CEC example 8.83/W in 2004
? 8.57/W in 2005)
18Forecast
- Market
- 20-40 growth next 5 years
- New markets Spain, Portugal, new US states,
China, Korea, ... - Evolutionary product designs, distribution
channel maturation, market development ... - Supply and cost
- Crystalline silicon continues to dominate, but
rising tide... - Silicon shortage peaks 2005-07
- Return to trend of declining prices throughout
value chain
19Summary
- Enormous market opportunity
- Growing in subsidized markets
- Conventional technology scaling next generation
emerging