http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/905499.shtml
Renewable giant says will unveil solar vehicles by Oct
By Chu Daye  2015-2-2

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A computer-generated prototype of Hanergy Holding Group's solar car

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Company expects market to hit 46 gigawatts; experts doubt viability

Chinese renewable energy giant Hanergy Holding Group said Monday it will
unveil three to five solar-powered cars based on its thin film photovoltaic
technology later this year.

Experts said the move will bring the brand closer to consumers but also
contain risks in terms of economic viability.

The car models will be unveiled in October and will integrate six square
meters of thin film solar modules on their frames.

Theoretically, four hours' exposure to sunshine could produce enough
electricity to power a one-ton car to run 80 to 100 kilometers, the
Beijing-based company said at a press conference on Monday.

The group's Hong Kong-listed subsidiary Hanergy Thin Film Power Group saw
its share price rise by 1.66 percent Monday to close at HK$3.67 ($0.47).

The scale of the solar car market could hit 46 gigawatts of capacity by
2020, when the number of all new-energy vehicles including solar cars
worldwide reaches an estimated 5 to 10 million units, the company said.

Hanergy said it will cooperate with two domestic and three foreign
automakers to develop the solar-powered vehicles, but provided no further
details.

Experts said rolling out products that could be directly used by consumers
will make the brand well-known but solar-powered cars seem to be too
ambitious.

Zhao Zheng, a professor at Beijing Normal University and a green energy
expert, said Hanergy has been aggressive in recent years with promoting its
brand and the green concept.

"But a lot of these promotions seemed to just be talking about concepts. A
better way to promote green energy to the public would be solid progress in
applying photovoltaic technology to buildings, which is easier to achieve
compared with solar cars," Zhao told the Global Times on Monday.

"Green car manufacturing is a highly competitive industry. Cooperating with
leading local brands such as BYD and global brands such as Mercedes-Benz,
BMW, and Tesla, all of which have rolled out new-energy models, should be
able to help Hanergy to mitigate risks in its pursuit," Zhao said.

Online video content provider LeTV Information Technology Co has also gotten
caught up in the new-energy car frenzy.

LeTV announced on December 9,  2014 that it will work on a new electric car
featuring Internet technologies.

LeTV aims to overtake the traditional European, American, Japanese and South
Korean giants in the industry and said its model will be much cheaper than
current ones on the market.

LeTV invested in US electric auto design company Atieva in the summer of
2014.

Gao Jian, an industry analyst at Shanghai-based consultancy LMC Automotive,
said the cost will be a key issue in promoting solar cars.

"China's solar industry is focused on manufacturing panels but is weak in
the actual application of solar panels. China's whole application-related
industry lags behind counterparts in the US and the EU," Gao told the Global
Times Monday.

"As China has yet to have successes with residential communities harnessing
solar energy, I would say the application [of solar energy] in the
automobile industry would remain in labs," Gao noted.

Gao expects the models will be very expensive and will be beyond the reach
of common households.

Hanergy paraded the advantages of its flexible, lightweight thin film
photovoltaic modules on September 13, 2014 when it provided fast deployment
solar charging products at the FIA Formula E Championship in Beijing, the
world's first ever full electric car race series.

Hanergy also struck a deal with US electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors in
April 2014 to build two charging stations in Beijing for the automaker's
Model S.

Besides solar-powered cars, the company also sensed an opportunity in
charging smartphones with its thin film technology and the number of
smartphones in the world is expected to surpass 6 billion by 2020, the
company said in its press release.

On August 13, 2014, Hanergy Holding Group announced the purchase of Alta
Devices Inc, a California-based developer of thin film solar cells.

The acquisition came a year after Hanergy bought Arizona-based Global Solar
Energy Inc.
[© globaltimes.cn]



http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-02-03/hanergy-thin-film-joins-partners-to-develop-solar-powered-cars
Hanergy Thin Film Joins Partners to Develop Solar Cars
[2015-02-03]  Feifei Shen, Will Wade, Iain Wilson, Indranil Ghosh

(Bloomberg) -- Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, a Chinese maker of solar
equipment, will partner with five vehicle designers to develop cars to be
powered entirely by the sun.

The Hong Kong-listed unit of Beijing-based Hanergy Holding Group will roll
out three to five models in October, according to an e-mailed statement.
Designers include three foreign companies and two domestic.

The aim is to produce cars capable of traveling as much as 100 kilometers
(62 miles) on four hours of charge time in the sun, the company said. Power
will come from six square meters (64 square feet) of thin-film solar cells
affixed to the bodies of the cars, the statement said.

Hanergy Holding in August bought Alta Devices of the U.S. for technology
that works for emergency charging of mobile phones and cars. A thin-film
solar cell is made by placing layers of photovoltaic material on a
semiconductor wafer.

Hanergy expects the market for thin-film cells designed for electric
vehicles to total 46 gigawatts by 2020 and another 37 gigawatts for
electronic products such as smartphones.
[© bloomberg.com]
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http://www.ecns.cn/business/2015/02-03/153408.shtml
Hanergy to develop solar-powered car
2015-02-03  China Daily  Qin Dexing
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http://www.pv-magazine.com/news/details/beitrag/hanergy-announces-solar-powered-car-plans_100018026/#axzz3QhlWUDXs
Hanergy announces solar-powered car plans
03. February 2015 | By:  Ian Clover

China's enigmatic company confirms it is to launch five different models of
solar-powered car in October, in collaboration with five partner companies.
[2015 © pv magazine]




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