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Solar panel cleaning tech co Airtouch Solar set for IPO
Airtouch Solar will be the third robotic solar panel cleaning company to list in Tel Aviv within a few months. It is in dispute with the first - Ecoppia.
The huge appetite of investors on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange for green energy businesses has proved an incentive for companies in tangential fields to go for IPOs as well. The third company in just a few months dealing in solar panel cleaning robots is now on its way to the local stock market.
The company in question is Airtouch Solar, which as far as is known seeks to raise NIS 80 million ($25 million) at a pre-money valuation of NIS 500 million. Airtouch Solar, which was founded in 2016 by its chairperson Yanir Allouche, develops, manufactures, sells, operates, and maintains robotic solutions for dry (waterless) cleaning of photo-voltaic panels, in order to obtain maximum output. The company says that its solutions are controlled by a computer system that enables the user
Yisrael Medad spent many hours with the poet and Revisionist Zionist Uri Tzvi Greenberg (1896-1981) at Greenberg’s Ramat Gan home in the decade prior to his death. ‘He prayed wrapped in tallit and tefillin, rushing back-and-forth from wall to wall in his living room’ he recalls, ‘less praying than conducting a demanding conversation with God’. Medad rereads Greenberg’s 1929 poem Sicarii II
, with its demand for a rebel’s mindset and a revolutionary spirit, its hymn of praise to Jewish self-assertion and self-emancipation, as a resource for Jews today, inside and outside Israel, in the face of the existential Iranian threat and rising global anti-Semitism.