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ENVISION SOLAR INTL INC (Public, OTC:EVSI)

Start Date:Jul 12

Newsletter: Hototc

Starting Price: 0.14

Alert Title: EVSI recently public, could it follow First Solar which trades at over $100

Yesterdays Close:0.32

Date:Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 9:39 PM

Compensation: Unknown

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EVSI recently public, could it follow First Solar which trades at over $100
Hototc.com <info@hototc.com>
date: Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 9:39 PM

 

My new big pick is EVSI.

Since EVSI recently just went public a few months ago, now is the time to seriously take a look at the company. The company is already getting media attention and working with big name corporations.

 

I regret I didn't do alerts earlier on First Solar when it first IPOed at around $20. My alerts on that didn't go out until it was around $70. First Solar later traded over $300 a share!!!
EVSI is still only trading at under $1.00. It's almost unbelievable to see a company doing so much and trading for just pennies. Could this be the next First Solar?
This company is designing and deploying clean energy systems the world over-and for the most impressive list of Fortune 500 companies as you will see shortly.

When I saw what EVSI was doing, all I could think was "of course, why didn't someone think of this sooner?"
Let me tell you more about how EVSI's innovation could be make it the next major solar company.
For starters, Envision (EVSI) is the first to invent and build solar parking structures

 

Contrary to what you may think, solar units don't require rooftops and cornfields-not anymore. Envision's management team saw other ways to harness the power of the sun. That's when their vision of solar parking lots was born.

They are taking the billions of acres of unused parking spaces and incorporating solar structures that would be used to harness energy. That energy would charge hybrid or electric cars...and offset energy costs for companies using grid-connected solar systems.
Here's how EVSI's solar parking technology works

Within a company parking lot Envision installs a "SolarGrove" which is made up of in array of "SolarTrees." Not only do the solar trees provide shade, they're equipped with charging stations for plug-in electric and hybrid vehicles.

Within a company parking lot Envision installs a "SolarGrove" which is made up of an array of "SolarTrees." Not only do the "SolarTrees" provide shade, they're equipped with charging stations for plug-in electric and hybrid vehicles. Clearly, Dell thinks this is a good idea..

Technology giant Dell has bought in on EVSI's innovation. Dell is the very company Newsweek named 2nd on their environmental ranking of America's 500 largest corporations.

The technology giant has already installed Envision's Solar Grove in the parking lot at their Texas headquarters. That includes two of Envision Solar's Clean Charge systems that total 100.62 kilowatts.

Dell isn't the only big money corporate client Look at this who's who client list the company-only just begun in June 2006-already has on-board: Dell, Chevron Energy, Sun Edison, Dell, Johnson & Johnson, University of California, Los Angeles Community Colleges and Kyocera. Take a look at some of EVSI's solar projects that have been built: http://envisionsolar.com/project-portfolio/parksolar/ Driving solar innovation with solar building systems - a market that could be worth millions to the company Across the country Envision (EVSI) has installed solar systems for schools, hospitals, corporations and public agencies.

In addition to the solar parking arrays and charging systems for cars, Envision also designs and builds solar infrastructure and building systems that include modular, light gauge steel-based systems with integrated battery storage capacity for residential, light-commercial and developing nation applications. InterPv magazine recenly picked EVSI as one of the world's top 10 Photovoltaic picks for 2010. Envision Solar was selected from a pool of more than 929 companies representing every link of the solar value chain. The list covers ten of the hottest global companies in the PV market, including organizations from Japan and Germany, and the U.S.

Envision Solar, which invented the SolarTree and LifeVillage, has an extensive portfolio of solar parking arrays and solar integrated building solutions for companies including companies such as Dell Computers and others.

EVSI is on its way to emerge as a major player in the solar industry. A few years from now EVSI may be ranked among the top in the world like First Solar Inc. which trades at over $100 a share!!! Do your own research and consult with your own financial professional.

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