Zytech Solar
Zytech Solar has been a PV solar panels manufacturer since 2006. In 2007, the company received a GoingGreen 100 award from AlwaysOn alongside then-startup SpaceX. Today, Zytech has manufacturing plants in China and India, several subsidiaries, and customers all over the world. Recently Zytech photovoltaic panels were installed by Acciona on the largest PV plant in the Canary Islands (Spain). They were chosen thanks to their high-irradiation technology, which allows them to reach higher performance in hot climates. Zytech is considered by several reports as one of the world's most-important manufacturers for low-concentration photovoltaics (LCPV) and has adapted its R&D to standard solar panels. Zytech modules also powered ECOSlim, Europe's largest ecological catamaran powered only by renewable energy. The company has opened a blockchain subsidiary in San Francisco specializing in traceability technology and tokenizing solutions. Its traceability solutions (already proven by its solar panels), are specially designed to guarantee the accuracy of the manufacturing process and the authenticity of any product and its components, until the delivery to the final customer.