ABB partners with Exeger to speed up world's transition to clean ener

© 2019 Exeger, Dennis Helfridsson & Giovanni Fili sign partnership between ABB and Exeger

© 2019 Exeger, Dennis Helfridsson & Giovanni Fili sign partnership between ABB and Exeger

ABB announced a new partnership with Sweden’s Exeger Operations AB. The partnership will enable Exe-ger to enhance the production quality of their unique photovoltaic material in its Stockholm factory and develop automation solutions for Exeger’s new, state-of-the-art, fully automated factory which will begin construction in the near future.

Exeger’s material is unique on the market, with the patented photovoltaic technology enabling light-charging both outside in direct sunlight and in low or artificial light inside the home. Through integration in consumer electronics and smart home products, the user experience is greatly enhanced with substantial increase in battery life.

“ABB’s unparalleled knowledge in automating factories and their portfolio of smart robotics solutions is a perfect fit for our ambitions to quickly scale up our solar cell manufacturing process. By fully automating production with ABB’s high-efficiency robots, we can lower the energy payback time of every solar cell produced, thereby helping the people reduce their carbon footprint,” said Exeger’s CEO Giovanni Fili.

The technology partnership consists of three key projects.

First, ABB is supplying its robotics and automation technology to increase the level of automation in Exeger’s ex-isting factory in Stockholm. With best-in-class motion even at high speeds, robots including the IRB 1200 and IRB 910INV SCARA are designed to meet Exeger’s need for fast and repeatable point-to-point accuracy in manufac-turing the light-charging material onto different and complex surfaces.

Second, ABB has created a dedicated engineering team in Sweden to assist Exeger in creating specialized solu-tions that will be developed for a new, state-of-the-art fully automated factory that Exeger will begin building in Sweden in the near future.

Third, ABB will evaluate the potential for Exeger’s solar cells to be incorporated into future ABB products, helping reduce the environmental impact of ABB and its customers worldwide. One example could involve utilizing Exe-ger’s solar cell technology to power advanced sensors.

“With the ever-growing demand for clean energy solutions from our customers we are keen to support and ena-ble companies with a clear agenda to drive innovation and help accelerate the world’s transition towards clean energy,” said Dennis Helfridsson, Head of ABB’s Robotics and Discrete Automation Business and Country Man-ager for ABB in Sweden. “To help Exeger realize its long-term strategy of helping restore the carbon balance of the planet, ABB’s automation technology will help Exeger’s new factory process up to ten times the annual production capacity of its current factory. We are excited to be at the beginning of our journey with Exeger and look forward to the mutual benefits that our shared technologies and innovation will bring,” said Dennis Helfridsson, Head of ABB’s Robotics and Discrete Automation Business and Country Manager for ABB in Sweden. “