Bahrain SolarOne Boosts Production Efficiency with Ooitech Automatic Tabber Stringer in 2016
SolarOne Bahrain Embraces Automation with Ooitech Tabber Stringer
Back in 2016, Bahrain-based solar manufacturer SolarOne made a decisive move toward factory automation by introducing a fully automatic tabber stringer supplied by Ooitech. The deployment marked a turning point for the company's production capabilities.
Before the upgrade, SolarOne relied heavily on manual and semi-automatic processes for cell soldering, which limited throughput and introduced inconsistencies in solder quality. The fully automatic tabber stringer changed that. Once commissioned, the machine handled cell feeding, flux application, ribbon soldering and string output in one continuous workflow — cutting down labor costs and raising daily output significantly.
A Step into Modern Solar Manufacturing
For SolarOne, the investment was not just about one machine. It signaled a broader commitment to modernizing their entire production line. Automating the stringing process reduced human error, improved solder joint reliability, and brought the factory closer to international quality benchmarks.
At that time, solar manufacturing in the Middle East was still in relatively early stages. SolarOne's decision to adopt automated equipment from a Chinese supplier demonstrated growing confidence in cross-border technology partnerships within the solar industry.




The 2016 installation remains a notable example of how targeted equipment upgrades can reshape a factory's production landscape — one machine at a time.