CubicPV announces long term partnership with OCI Holdings

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Frank van Mierlo, CEO of CubicPV, and Woo Hyun Lee, Chairman of OCI Holdings, during the signing ceremony.
Frank van Mierlo, CEO of CubicPV, and Woo Hyun Lee, Chairman of OCI Holdings, during the signing ceremony.

Silicon solar wafer manufacturer CubicPV and global polysilicon leader OCIM Sdn.Bhd., a subsidiary of OCI Holdings, officially announced a long-term supply agreement in which OCIM will supply Cubic with high-quality, low-carbon, and U.S. compliant silicon. The eight-year contract, valued at approximately $1 billion, establishes a commitment for an annual supply volume by OCIM, outfitting Cubic with the polysilicon it requires to commence operations at its planned U.S. factory. The partnership between the two companies eliminates the supply chain risk for Cubic’s customers by combining U.S. compliant silicon with American made wafers.

Fully traceable, U.S. compliant silicon is currently one of the most sought-after raw materials in the energy transition. The supply from OCIM not only satisfies U.S. law, but it also meets the rigorous quality requirements of Cubic’s customers. During the last six months, and in conjunction with equipment validation and testing, Cubic has produced significant wafer volumes using OCIM silicon, all meeting or exceeding customer specifications.

CubicPV and OCI Holdings

“This agreement with one of the world’s foremost leaders in polysilicon production is testament to our manufacturing capabilities and the progress against our U.S. manufacturing plans. OCIM’s high-quality, U.S. compliant silicon is in extremely high demand, and we are fortunate to lock-in our supply with a trusted partner,” said Frank van Mierlo, CEO, CubicPV.

“OCIM’s global reach and leadership in green energy continues to grow, and we are delighted to name Cubic as our first U.S. customer and to play a role in their manufacturing success. This agreement moves the world closer to realizing a sustainable value chain in one of the most critical industries to the energy transition,” said Woo Hyun Lee, Chairman of OCI Holdings.

The silicon wafer is currently the bottleneck in the U.S. solar value chain and the OCIM partnership solidly positions Cubic to meet the demand for U.S.-produced wafers. Under the terms of the agreement, OCIM will begin to provide silicon in 2025 from its Malaysia facility, which is fully powered by clean hydroelectricity.

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