Corporate  History

The history of solar cells runs concurrent with the history of the Sharp Corporation. Solar cells are the big clean energy device of the moment; however, for several years after beginning research into solar cells in 1959, Sharp faced considerable difficultly developing that area of business.

As a manufacturer of products that use electricity, Sharp believes it has a responsibility to develop solar cells that can generate electricity; solar cells are now in widespread use in residences and business.

Milestones

  • 1959

    Started development of solar cells

    Started development of solar cells

    1961

    First Transistor Radio with Solar Cell

    First Transistor Radio with Solar Cell

  • 1963

    The world’s first buoy supplied with a solar cells.

    The world’s first buoy supplied with a solar cells.

    1963

    Success in mass producing solar cells

    Success in mass producing solar cells

    1966

    Ogami Island Lighthouse installed with solar cells

    Ogami Island Lighthouse installed with solar cells, the worlds' largest solar power output at the time.(225 W)

  • 1967

    Started development of space solar cells

    Started development space solar cells

    1976

    First calculators with solar cell batteries released.

    First calculators with solar cell batteries released.

    1976

    Started development of space solar cells

    Started development of space solar cells

  • 1981

    Operations began at the Shinjo Plant (now Katsuragi Plant).

    Operations began at the Shinjo Plant (now Katsuragi Plant).

    1983

    Production of a two-layer stacked solar cell using a roll-to-roll method

    Production of a two-layer stacked solar cell using a roll-to-roll method

  • 1988

    Oita Marine Ranching system employs photovoltaic module

    Oita Marine Ranching system employs photovoltaic module.

    1988

    Cell conversion efficiency for amorphous

    Cell conversion efficiency for amorphous silicon solar cells reaches 11.5%

    1992

    Cell conversion efficiency of 17.1%

    Cell conversion efficiency of 17.1%, the world’s highest for polycrystalline solar cells.

    1992

    The world's highest cell conversion efficiency of 22%

    The world's highest cell conversion efficiency of 22% for single-crystal type solar cells capable of mass production.

  • 1994

    Commercialization of residential solar power system (Grid-connected)

    Commercialization of residential solar power system (Grid-connected)

    1998

    A 200 kW system

    A 200 kW system, largest in Japan, with the world's first snow melting function

  • 1999

    Received the Japan New Energy Award

    Received the Japan New Energy Award and Ministry of International Trade and Industry Award

    2000

    Worldwide-leading  manufacturer of solar cells/modules

    Worldwide-leading manufacturer of solar cells/modules

  • 2001

    Obtained Overseas Safety Standard certification UL

    Obtained Overseas Safety Standard certification UL (United States) and TUV (EU) for photovoltaic modules

    2002

    Development of the industry's first string power conditioner

    Development of the industry's first string power conditioner

  • 2003

    Space photovoltaic module installed on Satellite Observatory "Free Flyer" (SFU)

    Space photovoltaic module installed on Satellite Observatory "Free Flyer" (SFU)

    2003

    Photovoltaic module begins in U. S

    Photovoltaic module begins in U. S

  • 2003

    European production  of photovoltaic modules started

    European production of photovoltaic modules started

    2003

    Release of a 3 kW system photovoltaic module

    Release of a 3 kW system photovoltaic module capable of being installed in the smallest area

    2004

    Announcement of an "illuminating solar cells,"

    Announcement of an "illuminating solar cells," a combined solar cells and LED

  • 2005

    Development of solar cells that admit light

    Development of solar cells that admit light and can be used as building materials for windows

    2005

    Started mass-production of thin-film solar cells

    Started mass-production of thin-film solar cells

  • 2005

    Mass-production of tandem thin-film solar cells started

    Mass-production of tandem thin-film solar cells started

    2006

    Katsuragi plant expands its annual solar cell production

    Katsuragi plant expands its annual solar cell production capacity to 600 MW, the world's highest at that time

    2006

    Realization of the world’s most advanced environmentally-conscious

    Realization of the world’s most advanced environmentally-conscious production protocols

  • 2007

    Success in developing mass-production of triple-junction thin-film solar cells

    Success in developing mass-production of triple-junction thin-film solar cells

    2007

    Expanded production capacity of photovoltaic module

    Expanded production capacity of photovoltaic module to 220 MW in Europe

    2008

    First in the world to achieve cumulative production of 2 GW

    First in the world to achieve cumulative production of 2 GW

    2008

    Installation of "Lumiwall"

    Installation of "Lumiwall", thin-film solar cells with built in LEDs,in the Yodoyabashi Redevelopment Building

  • 2008

    Achieved annual production capacity on the 1 GW

    Achieved annual production capacity on the 1 GW scale through horizontal deployment of thin-film technology.

    2008

    Achieved the industry's highest

    Achieved the industry's highest* conversion efficiency for a polycrystalline photovoltaic module, 14.4%

  • 2008

    Delivered new solar module for mobile devices

    Delivered new solar module for mobile devices

  • 2009

    Accomplished 35.8% conversion efficiency

    Accomplished 35.8% conversion efficiency of triple-junction compound solar cells

    2009

    Tenerife Island Industrial Mega Solar Power Plant

    Tenerife Island Industrial Mega Solar Power Plant

  • 2009

    Tokai University won the Global Green Challenge

    Tokai University won the Global Green Challenge in solar car equipped with Sharp solar cells

    2010

    Sharp signs agreement

    Sharp signs agreement to help establish one of the world’s largest solar power plants