Photon Energy N.V., through its subsidiaries, provides solar power solutions and services worldwide. It operates through Solutions; Technology; Investments; Operations & Maintenance; and Other segments. The company invests in and generates electricity through photovoltaic power plants. It has a portfolio of 87 power plants in Australia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia with combined capacity of 90.5MWp. The company also engages in the development, engineering, construction, and installation of photovoltaic systems. In addition, it is involved in the operation, maintenance, and supervision of photovoltaic power plants; and provision of inverter cardio, and monitoring and control services. Further, the company engages in the wholesale, import, and export of FVE components; and project development, and water technology and remediation activities. Photon Energy N.V. was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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