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Carmanah And Trojan Battery Enter Into Strategic Partnership

In solar lighting applications that depend on lighting for safety under challenging conditions, a high-quality, dependable system comprised of premium solar LED technology and superior deep cycle battery power is the key to ensure mission-critical robustness and reliable performance in all operating conditions.
by Staff Writers
Victoria, Canada (SPX) Oct 19, 2010
Carmanah Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with Trojan Battery Company, the world's leading manufacturer of deep cycle batteries.

Under the agreement, Carmanah will use Trojan's deep cycle batteries to provide energy storage for its EverGENTM portfolio of outdoor solar LED lights.

"We are pleased to welcome Carmanah to Trojan's global alliance of renewable energy OEM partners. Trojan's high-quality deep cycle, lead acid batteries are designed specifically to meet the cycling requirements of renewable energy systems like Carmanah's solar LED lighting systems," said Bryan Godber, vice president of renewable energy for Trojan Battery.

The global market for solar lighting applications has been expanding rapidly. This partnership between Carmanah and Trojan Battery will enable customers in the growing market to take advantage of the best of both companies' central strengths thanks to a deeper technical integration of their respective products.

In solar lighting applications that depend on lighting for safety under challenging conditions, a high-quality, dependable system comprised of premium solar LED technology and superior deep cycle battery power is the key to ensure mission-critical robustness and reliable performance in all operating conditions.

Moreover, using a long-lasting battery like Trojan's deep cycle products helps reduce total cost of ownership and significantly lower a system's operating costs.

"Carmanah is looking forward to working closely with Trojan to leverage our own knowledge of energy management and solar lighting system design with Trojan's understanding of deep cycling performance and optimization, to improve and enhance both Carmanah and Trojan's technologies and products for off-grid solar LED lighting," said Ted Lattimore, Carmanah CEO.

"And as strategic partners we can work collectively to promote best practices for the design and application of off-grid solar lighting utilizing deep cycle batteries, and help to promote standards for this type of technology in this rapidly expanding industry."

Trojan Battery offers the broadest portfolio of high-quality, deep cycle flooded, gel and cycling AGM products available for a wide range of renewable energy and backup power applications. Built on proprietary deep cycle technology, Trojan's batteries are specifically engineered for powering clean energy applications like Carmanah's solar LED lighting systems over long periods of time.

All of Trojan's batteries provide superior performance, rugged durability and long life. Trojan batteries are available worldwide through Trojan's global master distributor network.About Carmanah Technologies Corporation



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