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SPECTROLAB, INCORPORATED 12500 Gladstone Avenue Sylmar, CA 91342-5373 Media Contact: George Torres (310) 364-5777 george.torres@hsc.com Marketing Contact: Mike Kalachian (818) 898-7540 mkalachian@spectrolab.com |
"This critical breakthrough for Spectrolab brings us closer to our ultimate
goal of manufacturing solar cells with an average efficiency of 30 percent by
2001 and 35 percent by 2002," said Dr. Nasser Karam, Director of Advanced
Programs and Optoelectronic Products. "Improved efficiency increases the
satellites capacity, which results in increased revenue potential for its
owner/operator."
Spectrolab has been producing solar cells for the space industry since 1958. Since
1995, its ability to dramatically increase efficiencies has resulted in increases
from 19 percent to more than 25 percent. It has also increased its solar cell
production capacity to deliver nearly 1 megawatt of power per year to global spacecraft
manufacturers, and has reduced the cycle time required to transfer new designs
into flight production by nearly 50 percent.
Spectrolab was the first company to introduce dual and triple-junction solar cells
to the commercial marketplace, and has delivered more than 665 kilowatts of single,
dual, and triple-junction gallium arsenide solar cells to flight programs, with
160 kilowatts currently operating on 39 spacecraft. These highly efficient solar
cells make it possible for Spectrolab to produce smaller, lighter arrays holding
power levels constant, or more powerful arrays. Satellites with array power output
in the range of 20 to 30 kilowatts, the power levels being demanded by Spectrolab
customers like Hughes Space and Communications Company, will soon be possible
with Spectrolabs state-of-the-art technology.
"Congratulations are due to all of the Spectrolab employees for their contributions
to Spectrolabs technical superiority, high quality, and reliability,"
Dr. Lillington added.
Spectrolab is headquartered in Sylmar, Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles, and is
the worlds largest manufacturer of space and terrestrial solar cells. It
also is a leading supplier of Nightsun® searchlights and solar simulators.
Visit Spectrolabs website at www.spectrolab.com.
Hughes Electronics Corporation acquired Spectrolab in 1975. The earnings of Hughes
Electronics, a unit of General Motors Corporation, are used to calculate the earnings
per share attributable to the General Motors Class H common stock (NYSE:GMH).
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