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Carmanah Technologies Corporation has announced its most powerful solar-powered LED area light to date: the EverGEN 1500 lighting system. Designed for street and parking lot lighting applications, it has been developed to combine the performance of an AC-powered area light with the versatility of an off-grid solar-powered lighting system. Providing up to 6,800 lumens of delivered light output, Carmanah says the EverGEN 1500 offers unparalleled performance for a solar-powered LED light of its size.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1034 Carmanah Technologies Corporation has announced its most powerful solar-powered LED area light to date: the EverGEN 1500 lighting system. Designed for street and parking lot lighting applications, it has been developed to combine the performance of an AC-powered area light with the versatility of an off-grid solar-powered lighting system. Providing up to 6,800 lumens of delivered light output, Carmanah says the EverGEN 1500 offers unparalleled performance for a solar-powered LED light of its size.

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