Solar-Powered Area Lighting Illuminates Mexico City Park

November 20, 2007
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Carmanah’s solar-powered area lighting technology is illuminating pathways in Mexico City. Chosen to help enhance nighttime safety and convenience within one of the city’s parks, the solar powered LED-based lights are providing an easy and cost-effective lighting solution.

The decision to purchase Carmanah’s solar-powered technology was based in part on the high cost of trenching and powering a conventional hardwired area-lighting system. Operating as a stand-alone solution, Carmanah solar-powered area lighting products require no connection to the electrical grid, significantly reducing the cost of installation and eliminating ongoing operational costs.

Carmanah’s intelligent energy management technology also played a key role in the decision to purchase the solar area lighting solutions. Incorporating the company’s patented MICROSOURCE® technology, the area lights automatically adjust to the surrounding environment, providing consistent light output regardless of conditions.

A programmable operating profile also enables the lights to shine brightest during periods of greatest pedestrian and vehicle activity.

For more information on Carmanah’s solar-powered solutions for roadways, contact:

Roadway Lighting Division

Toll-free: 1-877-722-8877 (USA and Canada)

Worldwide: +1 (250) 380-0052

Fax: +1 (250) 389-0040

E-mail:

Web Sites: www.roadlights.com | www.carmanah.com

About Carmanah Technologies Corporation

Carmanah is an award-winning manufacturer specializing in energy-efficient technologies. The Company is currently focused on three technology groups: solar-powered LED lighting, solar power systems & equipment 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.

The shares of Carmanah Technologies Corporation are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “CMH” and on the Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges under the symbol “QCX“. For more information, please visit www.carmanah.com.