23.09.20|Lior GutmanRafael will pay $50,000 for tests that will examine the feasibility of integrating Apollo Power’s flexible solar panels in materials it uses for manufacturing its various defense products
09.09.20|Maayan Manela“The solar world has proven in recent years that it can compete with oil and natural gas,” Rozenberg said at Calcalist and ESIL Technologies’ “Sustainability and Innovation Week”
09.09.20|CTechOn Day 4 of Calcalist and ESIL's "Sustainability and Innovation Week" experts discuss the challenges and opportunities of environmental technologies
12.03.19|Tzally Greenberg and Tofi StolerThe board of directors of Tel Aviv-listed solar energy company Apollo Power has opposed a request by stakeholder Valter Team to add medical cannabis to the company’s fields of activity
05.02.19|Tzally GreenbergIn 2017, Tel Aviv-listed Apollo announced a successful experiment in harnessing surplus solar energy to power crypto-mining machines, leading it to jump 38% on the exchange before divulging its system was not actually at a capacity to do so
12.04.18|Dror ReichRequests for clarification by the Israeli regulator sent local companies rushing to get their filings straight
01.01.18|CTechWith a steady hand, Check Point CEO leads company to new post dot-com heights. Israeli shelf company sued for misleading investors with crypto-filing. New coworking space opens on the highest floors of Israel's highest building
01.01.18|Golan Hazani On December 18, Tel Aviv-listed Apollo Power announced the completion of a successful experiment to harness solar power for crypto-mining, sending its stock soaring within a few hours. Later that day, the company filed a clarification, invalidating some of the claims of the initial report
20.12.17|Raheli BindmanOn Monday, a Tel Aviv-listed company announced it completed an experiment to harness solar power for crypto-mining. By market close, its stock went up 38%. The next day, it went down 32%