UK’s Naked Energy Partners with Lithuania’s Axioma Service for Solar Technology Distribution

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-based solar energy company, , has recently announced a distribution agreement with 's Axioma Service to supply its innovative solar thermal technology across the Baltic state. As part of this collaboration, Axioma's clients seeking sustainable energy solutions will benefit from Naked Energy's cutting-edge VirtuPVT and VirtuHOT collectors, designed to generate both electricity and heat from a single collector.

Naked Energy's VirtuHOT collector has achieved the prestigious gold standard TÜV international certification for its outstanding solar heat generation capabilities. With this partnership, Naked Energy aims to reinforce its presence in 's thriving market, capitalizing on Lithuania's increasing investment in solar power. The country has set ambitious targets, with the goal of having one-third of its households generate their own electricity by 2030.

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Christophe Williams, the CEO and co-founder of Naked Energy, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration with Axioma Service, highlighting the company's commitment to sustainability. Williams emphasized that Axioma's extensive experience in the Lithuanian industrial sector makes them an ideal partner to promote renewable heat solutions in the country.

Gintautas Gaižauskas, Director of the commercial department at Axioma Service, emphasized the company's dedication to offering their customers more efficient and eco-friendly products. He praised Naked Energy's technologies, stating that they perfectly align with their mission to provide innovative and sustainable solutions to their clientele.

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Through the distribution of VirtuPVT and VirtuHOT collectors, Naked Energy and Axioma Service aim to contribute significantly to the decarbonization of heat in Lithuania. By offering clean and efficient energy solutions, they are poised to play a vital role in aiding Lithuania's transition to renewable heat and achieving its ambitious renewable energy targets.

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