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Aqaba Photovoltaic Industries
Trading name API
Native name Βιομηχανίες Φωτοβολταϊκών Ακάμπα
Type Public-private partnership
Traded as CCE: API
Industry Renewable energy
Predecessor(s) Aqaba Power Station Solar Division
Founded 1688 AN
Headquarters Aqaba, Constancia
Number of locations 12 solar farms, 3 manufacturing facilities
Area served Constancia Constancia
Raspur Pact nations
Key people Dimitrios Kallikrates (Chairman)
Sarah ben-Yosef (CEO)
Products Solar panels, photovoltaic systems, solar inverters
Production output 850 MW annual capacity (1748 AN)
Services Solar farm operation, maintenance, installation
Revenue C$2.4 billion (1747 AN)
Operating income C$485 million (1747 AN)
Net income C$312 million (1747 AN)
Total assets C$8.7 billion (1747 AN)
Total equity C$3.2 billion (1747 AN)
Owner(s) Imperial Government (40%)
ESB Group (35%)
MilMat Commodities (15%)
Public shareholders (10%)
Employees 4,200 (1748 AN)
Divisions Manufacturing Division
Operations Division
Research & Development

Aqaba Photovoltaic Industries (API) is Constancia's largest solar panel manufacturer and operator of desert solar farms, established in 1688 AN as a public-private partnership between the imperial government of Constancia (40%), ESB Group (35%), MilMat Commodities (15%), and public shareholders (10%). Headquartered in Aqaba, the company emerged from the former solar division of the Aqaba Power Station as part of the Imperial Government's energy diversification strategy following the Second Euran War. API operates twelve major solar farms across the arid interior of central Eura, taking advantage of the region's abundant sunlight and vast desert expanses, with a combined generation capacity exceeding 850 megawatts as of 1748 AN.

The company manufactures photovoltaic panels at three facilities in Aqaba, Nivardom, and Petropolis, utilizing advanced production techniques licensed through its partnership with ESB Group and raw materials sourced via MilMat Commodities' extensive supply chains. API's vertical integration strategy encompasses the entire solar value chain from polysilicon processing to panel installation and maintenance services.

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