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WIKI ANALYSIS
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Kyocera Corporation (Kyocera) develops, produces and distributes various kinds of products mainly for the telecommunications and information processing, and environmental protection markets. Kyocera was founded in 1959 as Kyoto Ceramic, which speaks of its technical origin. The Company has 180 group companies and employs 63,477 staff.
Kyocera develops, produces and distributes a variety of parts and devices for electronic equipment, such as computers, automobiles, printers and copiers, as well as consumer electronic products, such as mobile phone handsets, digital cameras and digital televisions. It also offers fine ceramic components. It operates through eight business segments: Fine Ceramic Parts Group, Semiconductor Parts Group, Applied Ceramic Products Group, Electronic Device Group, Telecommunications Equipment Group, Information Equipment Group, Optical Equipment Group and Others.
The Company's customers include individuals, corporations, governments and governmental agencies. Its manufacturing and distribution operations are conducted worldwide. In 2007, consolidated net sales reached 1,283,897 million yen (~$10 billion USD) and net income, 106,504 million yen (~$1 billion USD).
Solar Energy ProductsKyocera is often quoted as a major player in Renewable Energy. This line of business is conducted through Kyocera Solar within the Applied Ceramic Products segment. In 2007, Kyocera has secured silicon materials to increase solar production output up to 500 megawatts by 2011.
In 2005, Kyocera had a solar market share of 8%. Other competitors, with 2005 market share[1], include:
| Manufacturer | Conversion Efficiency |
|---|---|
| SunPower(Polysilicon) | 23.4%[2] |
| Suntech Power Holdings(Polysilicon) | 18%[3] |
| Sharp (Polysilicon) | 13%[4] |
| Kyocera (Polysilicon) | 18.5%[5] |
| Solarfun (Polysilicon) | 17.2%[6] |
| JA Solar Holdings (Monosilicon) | 17.7%[7] |
| Trina Solar(Mono & Polysilicon) | 16.6%[8] |
| Evergreen Solar (String Ribbon) | 15%[9] |
| EMCORE (GaAs Concentrated Solar System) | 37%[10] |
| Energy Conversion Devices (Amorphous Silicon Thin Film) | 8.5%[11] |
| First Solar (CdTe Thin Film) | 10.5%[2] |
| DayStar Technologies(CIGS Thin Film) | 14% [12] |
| Ascent Solar (CIGS Flexible Thin Film) | 9.5% [13] |
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