KYOCERA Completes Construction of New Solar Cell Manufacturing Plant

Contributing to Annual Cell Production Target of 1GW by March 2013

KYOTO, Japan — (BUSINESS WIRE) — March 1, 2010 — Kyocera Corporation (NYSE: KYO)(TOKYO:6971) today announced that it has recently completed construction of a new solar cell manufacturing plant; further increasing the company's production capacity to meet the growing demand for solar energy products in the global market and contributing to the company's expanded annual production target of 1 gigawatt (GW) by March 2013. The new facility becomes the largest Kyocera Group manufacturing plant in Japan — located in Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture.

The new plant becomes Kyocera's second solar cell manufacturing plant along with the company's Shiga Yohkaichi Plant. The new Yasu Plant employs an enhanced manufacturing line, which increases productivity by 20% compared with the Yohkaichi Plant. The main product to be manufactured at the Yasu Plant is the company's newly enhanced cell with an average energy conversion efficiency of 16.9%. These cells are used in the company's 215-watt solar module — one of solar energy industry's top power output levels — which is slated for sales to the global market.

Facility Overview

Location:   Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan (within the KYOCERA Corporation Shiga Yasu Office grounds)
Building area:   12,738.55m² (6 floors: 90×130m)
Floor area:   68,151.88m²

Operation schedule:

  June 2010
Production base:   Multicrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells

In 1982, Kyocera was the first company in the world to start mass production of multicrystalline silicon solar cells. In the 28 years since, the company has cultivated its material and production technologies to manufacture high-performance solar cells. With the new plant and existing Yohkaichi Plant, Kyocera plans to increase production volume, targeting 1GW of annual production by March 2013. Furthermore, the company will continue to increase its solar module assembly capacity to meet the demands of the market, aiming to further expand its solar energy business.

"Together with the existing plant at Yohkaichi, the new Yasu Plant will be Kyocera's core production site for solar cells," stated Tetsuo Kuba, president of Kyocera Corporation. "In addition to mass-producing cells with Kyocera's highest conversion efficiency, the new plant will also undertake R&D activities for next-generation cell technology."

For more information about Kyocera Solar Energy: http://global.kyocera.com/prdct/solar/

About KYOCERA

Kyocera Corporation (NYSE: KYO)(TOKYO:6971)( http://global.kyocera.com/), the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer of fine ceramics (also known as "advanced ceramics"). By combining these engineered materials with metals and plastics, and integrating them with other technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of solar power generating systems, telecommunications equipment, electronic components, laser printers, copiers, semiconductor packages, cutting tools and industrial ceramics. During the year ended March 31, 2009, the company's net sales totaled 1.13 trillion yen (approximately USD11.5 billion). The company, which marks its 50 <

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