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Ascent Solar Technologies Acquires Flisom’s Thin-Film Cell Manufacturing Assets to Support Global Energy Transition

By Patrick VaughnApril 21, 20232 Mins Read
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Ascent Solar Technologies (ASTI), a U.S.-based manufacturer of thin-film solar cells, has recently completed a significant transaction to acquire the 15-MW thin-film cell manufacturing assets of Flisom AG, a Switzerland-based company. The acquisition aims to support the EU energy transition while meeting the increasing demand for thin-film cells in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. This

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