Daqo New Energy Corp. was incorporated in the Cayman Islands as Mega Stand International Limited in November 2007, adopting a variable interest entity (VIE) structure. The company changed its corporate name to Daqo New Energy Corp. in August 2009.[6] Daqo New Energy Corp. operates through a number of subsidiaries underneath the parent company, Daqo Cayman. These are:[6]
Chongqing Daqo, established January 2008, handled manufacturing activities at Daqo's Chongqing facility
Xinjiang Daqo, established February 2011, handles manufacturing activities at Daqo's Xinjiang facility
Listings
Daqo New Energy Corp. was first listed on the New York Stock Exchange in October 2010, and Xinjiang Daqo was listed on China's New Third Board (China's OTC market) in 2016.[7]
Operations
Monocrystalline and polycrystalline silicon production
From its inception through 2012, Daqo's silicon manufacturing was performed in its Chongqing facility. The Chongqing facility ended its production of silicon in December 2012, while the Xinjiang facility began production of silicon in Q2 2013. Some of the equipment from the Chongqing facility has been relocated from Chongqing to Xinjiang.[3]
The Xinjiang facility has been expanded several times, increasing its annual silicon production capacity. As of 2018, an expansion (Phase 3B) is currently underway, which will bring the facility's annual production capacity to 30,000 MT.[3]
Daqo's Chongqing facility began production of silicon wafers in 2011.[6] In 2017, the company sold 98 million pieces, up from 82.8 million pieces in 2016.[3] Daqo used silicon from its Xinjiang facility to create its wafers, an example of vertical integration.
Daqo discontinued its wafer manufacturing operations in September 2018 in response to "increasingly challenging market conditions."[9]
Photovoltaic module production
Daqo formerly produced photovoltaic modules at a facility in Nanjing.[6] Daqo sold this business in 2012.[citation needed]