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ICP Solar And Coleman Products Announce Launch Of Remote Solar Charger Line

ICP Solar chargers provide reliable backup or primary power sources to meet the recreational needs of RV, automotive and boating customers. For the home, ICP Solar has designed highly reliable systems to provide power for remote cabins or primary homes.
by Staff Writers
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Jan 11, 2007
ICP Solar Technologies and Coleman Products has announced at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the launch of the Coleman line of portable solar chargers, designed to provide backup or primary power for vehicles such as automobiles, boats, RVs and also for remote living applications.

ICP Solar will produce the line of chargers to meet the strict specifications of Coleman's products. The line includes five models for a range of applications, plus an intelligent charge controller to ensure batteries reach their maximum capacity.

All of the chargers come with Plug'n'Play for quick connections, a cigarette lighter adaptor and battery clamps for maximum convenience. They include a two-year warranty.

Through the new partnership with Coleman, The Outdoor Company, ICP Solar accelerates its vision to deploy "the solar to go" approach to enhancing the lives of people in all settings, from outdoor recreation to at-home use.

"ICP Solar has an excellent track record of producing superior photovoltaic chargers, making our decision to pursue this partnership an easy one," said Peter Fox, Vice President of Licensing, Coleman. "Equally, ICP Solar is a leader in the move to accurately rate solar panels.

Their products produce the rated output in real-world conditions, not artificial lab settings. We're certain that this line of products will provide highly reliable, environmentally sound power to all of our customers."

With nearly two decades of experience in the solar industry, ICP Solar is committed to developing solar products to bring increased convenience and enjoyment to people with a variety of needs.

ICP Solar chargers provide reliable backup or primary power sources to meet the recreational needs of RV, automotive and boating customers. For the home, ICP Solar has designed highly reliable systems to provide power for remote cabins or primary homes.

"The Coleman name is synonymous with high-quality, innovative products and their decision to partner with ICP Solar is a strong validation of our commitment to the best, most convenient solar chargers," said Sass Peress, CEO, ICP Solar. "With the increased power consumption of electronic devices in modern vehicles and homes, our portable chargers provide a simple, environmentally sound way for people to ensure the enjoyment of all their daily activities."

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