Verditek PLC
LSE:VDTK

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Price: 0.12 GBX 9.09% Market Closed
Market Cap: £665.6k
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Verditek Plc is a holding company, which involves in the clean technology sector. The Company, through its subsidiaries is engaged in the clean technology sector. The company focuses on commercializing its solar panels. Its solar operations are based in approximately 2,000 square meter factory located in Lainate on the outskirts of Milan, Italy. The firm has designed its solar panel, which from a panel of about 60 cells and has a power output of 350 watt (W). The firm's PowerMat is a portable energy solution that houses up to 700 solar panels offering up to 250 kilowatts peak (kWp) of power, which are connected together on a hinged system for roll out and reuse in rural locations. Its second PowerMat solution has manufactured for demonstration purposes in the Middle East. The company provides solutions to transportation, real estates, telecommunications, consumer retail, caravans and holiday homes, solar carports and electric vehicle charging, among others.

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