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ICP Solar Expands Distribution Relationship With Wal-Mart

The Coleman chargers come with best in class features.
by Staff Writers
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Jun 19, 2008
ICP Solar Technologies has announced that Wal-Mart Stores will now carry the complete line of Coleman solar chargers including the CL100, CL300,CL600 CL1200 and the CC4000 charge controller on Walmart.com.

"We are thrilled that Wal-Mart.com has decided to carry the complete line of Coleman solar chargers. Having our products selected by the premier retailer in the world validates the consumer benefits of our innovative solar products and gives us a powerful distribution channel to raise consumer awareness and drive revenue growth," said Sass Peress, ICP Solar chairman and chief executive officer.

"This line expansion continues to build on the success that our CL-300 solar charger is having in over 2000 Wal-Mart stores across North America," Tom Clark, ICP Solar's VP of Sales-Americas.

"Our portfolio of products that bring solar into consumers' homes and lifestyle resonates with retailers whose customers look for the combination of features and value that our line of Coleman chargers provides. We look forward to continuing to grow this relationship as we continue to provide customers with clean-energy alternatives."

The Coleman chargers come with best in class features, a 2-year warranty and will deliver over 50% more power per square inch that competing solar chargers.

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