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ICP Solar Expands Distribution In Russia And Ukraine

Sunsei brand helps bring solar energy into Eastern Europe's upscale outdoor lifestyle
by Staff Writers
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Jul 14, 2008
ICP Solar Technologies has announced new contracts with Pro Sport, a major Automotive distributor in Russia and Ukraine.

Pro Sport is one of the leading distributors, which offers the largest selection of Auto and Car parts of the Russian and Ukrainian Automotive After market.

"The Eastern population is becoming more and more interested in worldwide brands. Plug and play solar chargers for Russian and Ukrainian cars, campers and boats make senses which includes nowadays more and more electronic such as GPS, Blackberry and Cell phones," stated Pascal Petit, ICP Solar's VP of Sales- Europe and Asia Pacific.

"This is a market where upscale people are very aware of their environment and have quickly embraced the use of mobile alternative energy, so the demand for our solar charger solutions will be high. We are thrilled to be working with Pro Sport in order to be able to provide to vehicle lovers our Sunsei SE 150, Sunsei SE 500 and our unique Solar grip products, for the first time in these markets ."

"Russians and Ukrainians have always embraced international brands and great lifestyle. Innovation and great consumer technology are an integral part of our culture," stated Sergei Orlov, MD of ProSport.

"Sunsei solar products are the most innovative and reliable products of their kind. Their modularity, reliability and designs will be quickly embraced and become a part of everyone's lifestyle experience. We look forward to a long and productive relationship with ICP Solar as we will build awareness of alternative energy technologies and the Sunsei brand in our core eastern markets."

ICP Solar is a developer, manufacturer and marketer of solar panels and solar cell based products and building materials. Through the application of next-generation technologies and use of proprietary intellectual design the Company aims to be the industry's innovation leader.

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