Photomate is member of
We are delighted to be part of the ASSOCIATION FOR ENERGY STORAGE (AKU-BAT CZ) which brings together the most important actors active in the field of energy storage.
Czech Accumulation and Photovoltaics (CAFT) is a voluntary non-governmental and non-profit professional association, whose goal is to support the development of photovoltaics and increase the quality of photovoltaic systems implemented in the Czech Republic.
The biggest and most important association of solar energy professionals in the Czech Republic. The Solar Association is a member of European Renewable Energies Federation and SolarPower Europe.
Bulgarian photovoltaic association is a non-profit organization unifying more than 400 companies from the renewable energy sector in Bulgaria.
EVIC (Electrical Vehicle Industrial Cluster) is a certified organization, holding a Bronze Label certificate issued by the Directorate "European Secretariat for Cluster Analysis" - BGR005201306CIP0484. Its main goal is creating, supporting and developing one of the new economic sectors in Bulgaria – The Electric Mobility Sector.
We are glad that we could join one of the biggest solar Hungarian associations as VIP members.
EV Klub - The Foundation runs a club for EV enthusiasts and users called EV Club Poland Foundation and cooperates with PSPA (Polish Alternative Fuels Association).
APSTE - The Association for production, storage and trading of electricity is one of the biggest and recognizable associations in Bulgaria.
APSTE - The Association for production, storage and trading of electricity
COOPERATION WITH THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (KEZO FOUNDATION)
Photomate and Huawei started a cooperation with Polish Academy of Sciencies, namely the Kezo Foundation. A foundation dedicated to sharing knowledge about renewable energy, sustainable, clean technologies and education of students about the energy industry.
Photomate with Huawei established a test site and service lab at which we can test and check all of Huawei inverters’ functionalities including day-to-day operation, monitoring and inverters’ influence on the low voltage grid.