About Nokero

The Nokero N200 solar light bulb

The Nokero N200 solar light bulb

Nokero (short for No Kerosene) was formed in June 2010 by inventor Steve Katsaros to develop safe and environmentally-friendly solar products that eliminate the need for harmful and polluting fuels used for light and heat around the world, and most importantly, are affordable to the communities that need them.

Nokero is a fully-financed, privately held company with offices in Denver, Colorado and Hong Kong. Nokero’s Denver office, led by American inventor and company founder Steve Katsaros, generates new advances in solar LED design and technology and focuses on business development, marketing, and public relations. The Hong Kong office compliments these efforts with its decades’-long experience in the consumer products trade and handles manufacturing, shipping and logistics

8 Responses to About Nokero

  1. Egon Gander says:

    Hello !

    My name is Egon and i work by my own in developing radiation heating systems in combination with different energy systems. please contact me for getting your dealer here in swizterland, austria, germany, etc.
    I am very interested in your product, so please do not hesitate to writee me back.
    best regards Egon

  2. Egon Gander says:

    please contact me, i am interested to become a dealer.
    best regards

    Egon

  3. Tom says:

    Hi Egon – check out our dealer page at http://www.nokero.com/dealers.php and fill out the form, then we’ll take it from there!
    Tom

  4. barbara jones says:

    Are their plans to take this company public?

  5. Richard Alford says:

    How many Lumens does the N100 and N200 produce? For example N200 On high and on low setting?

  6. Ram says:

    Interested in becoming a dealer. Please contact. Thank you

  7. muhammad roman khan says:

    Hello
    I am interested in your products and also want to be the dealer of your products so please contect me as soon as possible.Thank you

  8. Luca says:

    Hey, I’m currently writing a report for an engineering firm on solar lamps vs burning kerosene.

    Have you guys done any research/academic research into how much(on the basis of an average family) CO2 is emitted from kerosene lamps per year??

    I thought you guys might have done some research like this and i just wanted some figures to look at.

    Thank You

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