ONYX SOLAR FACTORY
As Onyx Solar, we are proud to be the world leader in the design and manufacture of architectural, photovoltaic glass for buildings. Our journey from the early stages of research and prototyping to the final stages of product design, manufacturing, and customer validation has been a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence. Today, our cutting-edge products are installed in over 500 projects worldwide. We have successfully brought together two independent industries in a way that has never been done before. Under our roof, the traditional photovoltaic industry and the construction sector merge to create a superior, multifunctional architectural glass with photovoltaic properties. Our Onyx Solar Photovoltaic glass has been rigorously tested to UL and IEC standards, which are among the most important test programs to complete in both the USA and Europe for commercializing our products.
Our state-of-the-art facilities are located in Avila, Spain, just an hour away from Madrid. These facilities are not just production sites; they also include a large showroom with full-size mock-ups, providing a comprehensive view of our products. We encourage visits to our facilities to learn more about what we offer. We are also proud to hold the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications, which ensure the quality of our products and processes, further affirming our commitment to excellence and environmental responsibility.
PHOTOVOLTAIC GLASS MANUFACTURING FACILITIES
By centralizing production at our advanced facility in central Spain, we’ve expanded our capacity to meet growing global demand. This move supports widespread commercialization and boosts our marketing efforts. Our integrated production lines, from Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD)* to lamination, reach an annual capacity of 250,000 m² (about 2 million sqft).
We offer two innovative technologies for seamless building integration: amorphous silicon glass and crystalline silicon glass. Each one is designed to enhance both the aesthetic and functional aspects of sustainable architecture.
* PECVD (Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition) is a cutting-edge technique that uses plasma to activate gases, enabling thin film deposition at lower temperatures than traditional methods. This technique ensures precise material application while protecting sensitive substrates.