Carmanah Partners with frog design to Introduce the Next Generation of Solar-LED Area Light
Carmanah Technologies has signed an agreement with frog design inc. to introduce the next benchmark in solar-LED area lighting.
Established in 1969, frog design is a global innovation firm that has pioneered some of the worlds most groundbreaking designs for trendsetting companies such as Apple, Disney, HP, Louis Vuitton, Logitech, Microsoft, and Sony.
"Exploring the possibilities for the next generation of solar powered lighting is an exciting design challenge, noted Doreen Lorenzo, president of frog design. Alternative energy solutions are a big part of the future of the field of innovation. Were excited to be partnering with industry leaders like Carmanah.
Built on nearly two decades of experience developing self-contained solar-LED lanterns and beacons for the marine and aviation industries, Carmanahs solar-powered street, parking lot and pathway lights help businesses and communities introduce outdoor area lighting wherever its needed, without trenching, cabling, grid access, or a monthly utility bill. With more than a quarter of a million units deployed, Carmanah products are widely used and recognized around the world for durability, performance and dependability operating safely and reliably in some of the worlds most challenging environments.
For this significant new product, Carmanah is committed to introducing a trend-setting design that incorporates the unique benefits of todays photovoltaic, LED and lighting technology. With solar energy more attractive than ever, I believe our technology is fast approaching the tipping point between industry innovation and widespread acceptance, said Ted Lattimore, Carmanah CEO. Thanks to the amazing capabilities of todays solar-LED technology, solar-LED lighting can offer convenience without compromise as an affordable, high-performance alternative to traditional wired systems. Todays high-output LEDs produce more light for less power, so batteries, panels and support structures can be smaller and lighter than ever before, said Lattimore. Thats why were so excited to work with the creative professionals at frog design; together we can deliver a powerful new lighting alternative thats high performance, low maintenance, and great looking day or night.
Intended for streets, parking lots, pathways and more, Carmanahs next-gen standalone solar-LED light is scheduled for a global product launch in 2010. For more information on solar LED lighting, visit www.carmanah.com.
"Exploring the possibilities for the next generation of solar powered lighting is an exciting design challenge, noted Doreen Lorenzo, president of frog design. Alternative energy solutions are a big part of the future of the field of innovation. Were excited to be partnering with industry leaders like Carmanah.
Built on nearly two decades of experience developing self-contained solar-LED lanterns and beacons for the marine and aviation industries, Carmanahs solar-powered street, parking lot and pathway lights help businesses and communities introduce outdoor area lighting wherever its needed, without trenching, cabling, grid access, or a monthly utility bill. With more than a quarter of a million units deployed, Carmanah products are widely used and recognized around the world for durability, performance and dependability operating safely and reliably in some of the worlds most challenging environments.
For this significant new product, Carmanah is committed to introducing a trend-setting design that incorporates the unique benefits of todays photovoltaic, LED and lighting technology. With solar energy more attractive than ever, I believe our technology is fast approaching the tipping point between industry innovation and widespread acceptance, said Ted Lattimore, Carmanah CEO. Thanks to the amazing capabilities of todays solar-LED technology, solar-LED lighting can offer convenience without compromise as an affordable, high-performance alternative to traditional wired systems. Todays high-output LEDs produce more light for less power, so batteries, panels and support structures can be smaller and lighter than ever before, said Lattimore. Thats why were so excited to work with the creative professionals at frog design; together we can deliver a powerful new lighting alternative thats high performance, low maintenance, and great looking day or night.
Intended for streets, parking lots, pathways and more, Carmanahs next-gen standalone solar-LED light is scheduled for a global product launch in 2010. For more information on solar LED lighting, visit www.carmanah.com.
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