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Israeli Solar Company Apollo Power Expands into Europe

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Apollo Power, the Israeli solar technology company, is revolutionizing the commercial vehicle industry with its breakthrough flexible solar solutions. After securing a strategic partnership with German automotive giant ZF for the European After Market, the company is poised to transform how trucks, buses, and commercial fleets generate clean energy on the road.

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Israeli cleantech company Apollo Power is expanding its operations to the European market. The company specializes in lightweight, flexible solar technology, ideal for mobile applications such as refrigerated trucks, delivery vehicles, and buses that require on-the-go energy for cooling systems, electric lifts, and onboard electronics.

 

With a focus on generating solar energy at the point of use, Apollo offers innovative solutions for the mobility sector. The company has announced plans to establish production facilities in Europe over the coming years to meet growing demand.

 

Apollo Power sees strong growth potential in combining sustainability with technological efficiency — especially as Europe advances its climate goals and looks to decentralized energy solutions.

 

Source: CalcalistTech

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