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XsunX Solar Module Reservation Program Off to a Strong Start

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Aliso Viejo CA (SPX) Oct 08, 2007
XsunX reports that its Solar Module Reservation Program was well received at the Solar Power 2007 Conference and Trade Show in Long Beach, California by solar system integrators, installers, green field operators, and utilities working to grow their businesses within a capacity constrained industry.

At the trade show, XsunX met with interested solar system integrators, installers, green field operators, and utilities to discuss the details of its Reservation Program.

By the end of the show, one operator had signed into the program indicating interest for sixty mega watts of module capacity over the 2009 to 2011 production periods, and the Company had engaged nineteen other potential customers providing them with reservation program agreements for review.

Mr. Tom Djokovich, XsunX's CEO, provided insight to the feedback the Company received from these potential customers, "The consensus we heard was that installers and operators of large area installations are interested in transitioning to amorphous TFPV because of the cost differential and superior performance amorphous TFPV provides in many types of environments.

"We were able to confirm that our 1x1.6 meter panel and 120 watt module design addressed and overcame the current concerns generated by other thin film products such as size, power out-put, and assembly materials.

An interesting note was that many of the American-based operators preferred buying competitively priced American-made solar modules which could help them to secure large U.S. government and defense contracts. Similarly, XsunX's use of non-toxic materials resonated very well with the European operators.

We're following up with those operators that are currently reviewing our agreements, but overall we were able to introduce our product and manufacturing plans to a large body of industry professionals and build a strong start that we anticipate will lead to the success of our reservation program."

As part of an overall integrator support effort, the Company's reservation program provides a tiered approach allowing integrators and operators to indicate the desired module capacity for purchase in future years.

The Company is allowing participants to secure reservation commitments by providing refundable deposits up to the delivery of full size production samples in 2008. Thereafter deposits will be applied towards module commitments and deliveries.

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