Monday, February 21, 2011

HyperSolar, Inc.

Investor Information

HyperSolar, Inc. is a public company trading on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board market (the OTCBB). The stock symbol for HyperSolar is "HYSR” or “HYSR.OB”.

HyperSolar, Inc. intends to provide all solar manufacturers with a technology to lower the cost per watt of solar panels. By doing so, HyperSolar will help solar become a primary source of clean, renewable energy to power the future needs of the world.

HyperSolar is developing a breakthrough technology that magnifies the power of the sun to significantly increase the power output of solar cells. Using innovative photonics and low-cost manufacturing processes, HyperSolar is developing the world's first thin and flat solar concentrator for standard solar cells. Applied on top of solar cells, the low-cost HyperSolar concentrator can increase solar cell power output by as much as 400%. By adding the HyperSolar concentrator, manufacturers can use significantly fewer solar cells in the production of solar panels and dramatically reduce the cost per watt of solar electricity.

HyperSolar, Inc. intends to provide all solar manufacturers with a technology to lower the cost per watt of solar panels. By doing so, HyperSolar will help solar become a primary source of clean, renewable energy to power the future needs of the world.HyperSolar is developing a breakthrough technology that magnifies the power of the sun to significantly increase the power output of solar cells. Using innovative photonics and low-cost manufacturing processes, HyperSolar is developing the world's first thin and flat solar concentrator for standard solar cells. Applied on top of solar cells, the low-cost HyperSolar concentrator can increase solar cell power output by as much as 400%. By adding the HyperSolar concentrator, manufacturers can use significantly fewer solar cells in the production of solar panels and dramatically reduce the cost per watt of solar electricity.

The Sun is our most abundant source of energy. A single hour of sunlight shining on the Earth can power the entire world for a year. There are many reasons to be excited about the potential of the solar industry. Consider the following facts and forecasts:
  • The solar market has been growing at 50% every year for the past last 10 years, reaching at market size of $33 billion in 2008.
  • Solar technology supplied a mere 0.15% of the global electricity in 2008.
  • Total solar panel installation at the end of 2008 is 15 billion watts (15 gigawatts). This amount is projected to increase to more than 1.8 trillion watts (1.8 terawatts) by 2030.
  • The dramatic growth of the solar industry in the past decade is only representative of 3 countries: Germany, Japan and USA. USA is just beginning to increase its commitment to solar energy, and the rest of the world will soon follow.
  • Solar power offers one of the few mass-scale solutions to meet the world’s enormous demand for clean and renewable power without pollution or greenhouse gas emissions.