Meyer Burger Significantly Increases Sales in 2022
March 23, 2023 | Meyer BurgerEstimated reading time: 4 minutes
Meyer Burger Technology AG has further strengthened its position as a European manufacturer of solar cells and solar modules in 2022. The nominal annual capacity more than doubled last year, with further expansion to approximately 1.4 gigawatts (GW) to be completed in 2023.
In the reporting year, the course for further growth and the planned expansion to an initial total of around 3 GW of annual capacity by the end of 2024 was set with a first long-term offtake agreement and the successful capital increase of CHF 250 million. The expansion projects in Germany and the United States are on schedule as of the reporting date.
Meyer Burger has now decided to increase the annual capacity of the module production in Goodyear (Arizona, U.S.) from approx. 1.6 GW to approx. 2 GW. The approximately 25 percent increase in productivity of the planned glass-glass production will be made possible by optimizing production on the basis of the experience gained to date. Only the necessary expansion of the corresponding cell capacity in Thalheim (city of Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany) will, however, require significant investments in new equipment. The additional annual production volume will be sold to two renowned companies through newly concluded offtake agreements, starting in 2025 and over a period of several years. The structure of the new offtake agreements is closely based on the model of the first offtake agreement with the U.S. project developer DESRI. Going beyond the precedent, the new agreements largely cover the financing of the investments in the new cell lines through corresponding upfront payments by the customers.
Key figures reflect the expansions of activities
The fiscal year results for 2022 reflect the ramp-up of new manufacturing operations, with consolidated net sales increasing to CHF 147.2 million (2021: CHF 39.9 million), of which CHF 125.0 million is attributable to the sale of 250 megawatts (MW) of solar modules.
As production ramped up, the number of employees increased, resulting in labor expenses of CHF 68.0 million (2021: 60.4 million). Meyer Burger hired a total of around 400 new employees, mainly at the German production sites in Thalheim and Freiberg.
EBITDA was CHF -34.6 million (2021: CHF -72.5 million). EBIT was CHF -53.6 million (2021: CHF -85.3) and the net result was CHF -69.9 million (2021: CHF -100.5 million).
As of December 31, 2022, total assets increased to a total of CHF 720.4 million (December 31, 2021: CHF 492.7 million). The Group had a solid cash position of CHF 293.2 million (2021: CHF 231.4 million), which is available to finance the necessary further investments. Current assets amounted to CHF 473.8 million (2021: CHF 334.7 million).
Important milestones reached
The Meyer Burger premium brand has been successfully positioned in 15 countries since the launch of sales and attractive sales prices have been achieved. The strongest markets are Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Italy; new markets from 2023 on include Australia and the UK. Meyer Burger currently sells to around 50 wholesalers and has more than a thousand registered installers, who are supported through the new Meyer Burger Partner Program.
Meyer Burger has strengthened the resilience and stability of its supply chains for direct materials, for example through contracts with two Norwegian suppliers for the supply of high-quality silicon wafers with a low CO2 footprint.
In research and development, new production technologies and corresponding production equipment developments were advanced, some of which will already be used in the ongoing expansion to approximately 3.4 GW of annual capacity. The switch to larger, so-called M10 wafer formats, in particular for modules for the utility segment, was successfully prepared. Durability tests on test modules with back-contact cells (IBC heterojunction technology) demonstrated a significant reduction in degradation. Already today, Meyer Burger products are leading in terms of longevity. Together with a consortium of leading European research institutes, Meyer Burger has continued to drive the development of tandem solar technology.
New product platform
Meyer Burger has developed a new unified product platform. The platform is based on innovative glass-glass modules that are largely equivalent to the current glass-foil modules in terms of weight, dimensions and appearance. The future modules are characterized by an even higher longevity and, for Meyer Burger, reduce operational complexity in manufacturing, logistics, research and development, and administration.
As a result of the planned transition and due to ongoing supply bottlenecks for industrial electronics components, the 2023 production target had to be reduced to around 0.8 GW at the beginning of March.
Outlook
Meyer Burger is now expanding its business in the United States with by now three long-term offtake agreements in the solar power plant segment, not least due to the currently more favorable industrial policy support for the solar industry, compared to Europe, with the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
In March 2023, the EU Commission communicated concepts to strengthen the solar industry in Europe. Implementation of these concepts at the level of the EU member states is expected from the second quarter and could have a positive impact on Meyer Burger's business in Europe.
To potentially strengthen its European business, Meyer Burger has submitted an application in the third call of the EU Innovation Fund in March 2023. With the application, Meyer Burger is seeking funding in the three-digit million range for the further expansion of solar cell and module production capacities on a gigawatt scale in several European countries. A decision is expected in summer 2023.
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