Cyberlux & Sacred Power Receive Winning Evaluation from Sandia National Laboratories for Innovative, Proprietary Solar-Powere...
November 24 2009 - 8:00AM
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Cyberlux Corporation (OTCBB: CYBL), a leading provider of LED
lighting solutions, announced today that the SP Cyberlight Solar
LED Lighting System has successfully completed the Sandia National
Laboratories testing protocol. The SP Cyberlight product is the
solar-powered lighting system jointly developed by Cyberlux
Corporation and Sacred Power Corporation for the Department of
Defense (DoD) Power Surety Task Force. The Power Surety Task Force
is tasked with identifying efficient energy solutions that support
the Warfighter in the theater of operation, including portable
solar lighting solutions for the night time security of Forward
Base Operations.
Sandia National Laboratories evaluated the SP Cyberlight Solar
LED Lighting System in two different modes of operation: one mode
for checkpoint, access points and task lighting, and the other for
perimeter lighting for forward bases, buildings and site security.
The technical evaluation of each mode of operation addressed the
optical properties of the lighting, the light beam profile and map,
the light pattern, intensity and balance and the battery and
battery charging performance. As part of the operational analysis,
the Sandia assessment team also evaluated the product’s ease of
use, the applicability of product features, the operability in
expected conditions, the cost benefit and the product’s
robustness.
In the overall findings published in the report, SAND2009-3730P,
the Sandia assessment team concluded that the SP Cyberlight Solar
LED Lighting System provides excellent lighting in the checkpoint
mode of operation and site-specific task lighting uses such as
construction. The product also gained technical approval for use in
the perimeter security mode for forward base and general site
security. The SP Cyberlight also received high marks for the solar
and battery power capability, the overall usability of the LED
lighting system, the product’s portability and ruggedness, and the
cost of the system when compared to other tactical lighting
solutions.
“The Sandia National Laboratories testing results verify that
the SP Cyberlight LED Lighting System is an important portable
lighting solution for Forward Base Operations, checkpoint security,
perimeter security and general task lighting needs. This product
also meets the Department of Defense mandate for renewable energy
technologies that support the needs of the Warfighter. As a next
step, the SP Cyberlight systems will be installed for field use,
and we anticipate that this lighting solution will be quickly
adapted by our deployed forces,” said Mark Schmidt, president and
chief executive officer of Cyberlux. “Partnering with Sacred Power
has been a significant ‘capability mulitplier’ for both companies
and has resulted in the first of many LED lighting products that
will combine Sacred Power’s renewable power expertise and our
superior patented lighting technologies in a solar-powered LED
lighting solution. We look forward to working hand-in-hand with
Sacred Power on many future projects.”
Cyberlux and Sacred Power Corporation, a leading provider of
renewable energy solutions, announced in October 2008 that the
companies had entered into a teaming agreement to jointly develop
the SP Cyberlight LED Lighting System product by incorporating the
advanced capabilities of Cyberlux lighting and Sacred Power’s
advanced solar power technology in order to deliver the
solar-powered LED lighting solution as commissioned by the Power
Surety Task Force. Sacred Power, a Native American owned and
operated 8(a) certified company, specializes in solar power
solutions and innovative renewable energy technologies and has
significant government and military experience in the design and
delivery of telecommunication, power generation and electrification
projects.
The SP Cyberlight Solar LED Lighting System, now complete with
the Sandia testing process, is being further evaluated at the
Army’s National Training Center (NTC) located at Ft. Irwin,
California. Reports from the NTC indicate that the systems will be
shipped to Afghanistan for “in theater” demonstration purposes in
preparation for requirements determination and ultimate
procurement.
The SP Cyberlight LED Lighting System is built upon the patented
and patent-pending technology behind the Cyberlux Tactical
Illumination Systems. These LED lighting systems provide
mission-critical visible and night-vision compatible lighting that
use advanced optics, advanced solid-state lighting technology and
advanced light-weight battery power, all contained in easily
transportable cases. Cyberlux Tactical Illumination Systems provide
broad area visible white lighting and night-vision compatible IR
lighting capable of operating all night on battery power, qualities
not available in traditional lighting systems. The U.S. Patent
Office has awarded patent protection for 50 claims contained within
the Company’s Portable Light Device patents, which provide Cyberlux
with thorough patent protection for its lighting products and any
future products developed on this patent foundation.
About Cyberlux
Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a leader in
solid-state lighting innovation, has developed breakthrough LED
lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and
cost effective portable lighting solutions available today for
military and commercial uses. The Military and Homeland Security
products provide tactical covert and visible lighting capability
and are designed as highly mobile, battery-powered lighting systems
ideal for threat detection, force and asset protection and general
expeditionary lighting needs. For more information, please visit
www.cyberlux.com.
About Sacred Power
Corporation
Sacred Power Corporation (SPC) is a minority owned &
operated company dedicated to the promotion and use of renewable
energy technologies. Sacred Power’s specialty is the design,
manufacture and distribution of proprietary products including
PV/hybrid remote power systems, passively heated and cooled
communication shelters, PV-powered stock-tank ice-breakers, and
utility grid-tied PV powered carports as well as Government
Contracting using its 8(a) Indian Owned contracting preference.
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual
results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety
of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company’s
ability to expand its production capabilities concurrent with
product orders. The Company’s business is subject to significant
risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux
Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report
on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2008 and its 10-Q
for the quarter ended September 30, 2009. The Company undertakes no
obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these
forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or
circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of
unanticipated events.
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