Carmanah to supply solar-powered bus stop lighting to Orange County

       By: Carmanah Technologies Corporation
Posted: 2007-04-04 06:39:11
Carmanah Technologies Corporation is pleased to announce it has been awarded a follow-on contract valued at $548,000 to supply units of its proprietary, award-winning i-STOP(R) solar LED-illuminated bus stops to California's Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). This is Carmanah's second large order with OCTA, which is the third-largest bus agency in the United States.

"This follow-on order comes as a result of the outstanding success of our initial rollout of i-STOP(R) systems with OCTA over the past two years," states Carmanah's CEO, Art Aylesworth. "This contract provides further evidence of the growing mainstream acceptance of our solar LED integrated lighting technologies."

OCTA, which is one of the largest and fastest-growing transit authorities in the U.S., began a field trial of Carmanah's i-STOP(R) illuminated bus stops in May 2003 to evaluate the effectiveness of solar-powered area lighting and schedule illumination on its 24-hour "Nite Owl" service. Following this trial, more than 80% of bus operators were in favor of expanding the program and it received several commendations from the public and city officials. OCTA proceeded to roll out 710 i-STOP(R) systems over a two-year period beginning in April 2005. While these units were installed along "Nite Owl" routes, the latest order will provide bus stop lighting at other locations throughout the county.

Carmanah's i-STOP(R) solar LED bus stops have won significant public support by providing a safer environment for waiting passengers and making riders more visible to bus drivers. The self-contained design, easy installation, and maintenance-free operation of the i-STOP(R) bus stops also resulted in significant cost savings to OCTA over traditional hard-wired lighting systems.

California is a world leader in implementing solar technologies and provides Carmanah with a strong market for applications ranging from solar-powered stop sign flashers in several cities, to crosswalk lighting at the University of California at Irvine, obstruction lighting on the Auburn-Foresthill bridge above the North Fork of the American River, taxiway lighting at the Truckee Tahoe Airport (saving the airport $16,000 a year in electricity costs), and many other locations. Carmanah's Solar Power Systems division is active in answering the state's fast-growing demand for on- and off-grid clean power solutions through its offices in Santa Cruz. Carmanah has been recognized by California's "Flex Your Power" program for its energy efficiency technology and innovations.

Carmanah's solar-powered i-STOP(R) and i-SHELTER(TM) transit lighting products have received international awards for design and innovation and are in use by over 250 transit systems in the U.S. and around the world, including Chicago, Seattle, Atlanta, Vancouver (Canada) and London (U.K.). For more information about Carmanah's unique transit shelter and bus stop lighting solutions, please visit http://www.transitlights.com.

About Carmanah Technologies Corporation

Carmanah - one of North America's largest solar companies - is an award-winning manufacturer specializing in renewable and energy-efficient technology solutions. The company is currently focused on three technology groups: solar power systems and equipment, solar-powered LED lighting, and LED illuminated signage. Carmanah is headquartered in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and has branch offices and/or sales representation in 11 cities across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. With more than 250,000 installations worldwide, Carmanah is one of the world's premier suppliers of energy-efficient products. The shares of Carmanah Technologies Corporation are publicly traded on the TSX under the symbol "CMH".

For more information, please visit http://www.carmanah.com.
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