17.06.25|Corporate ServiceApollo 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. We spoke with cofounder and CEO Oded Rozenberg about the company's unique technology, its competitive advantages, and the massive market opportunity ahead
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
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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%