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eIQ Energy Completes 50kW Installation of Parallel Solar Technology for

San Francisco Bay Area Big O Tires

Benefits seen in design simplification, long-term economics of 500-panel installation

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 12, 2010 – A new solar power installation at Big O Tires of Dublin, Calif., utilizes innovative
parallel wiring technology from eIQ Energy to cost-effectively connect a 50-kilowatt generating system. The
installation supplies 75 percent of the facility's electrical needs.

The Dublin installation illustrates Parallel Solar's ability to integrate different types of solar panels - a combination
of cadmium telluride (CdTe) panels from First Solar and amorphous silicon (a-Si) panels from Signet Solar, as well
as crystalline silicon panels from CentroSolar. All feed into a single Satcon 50-kW inverter. This heterogeneous
approach allows array designers to leverage the strong points of each technology, so that the array can perform
well under varying combinations of temperature and sun exposure.

Three a-Si panels, four CdTe panels, or one crystalline panel are connected to each vBoost module, taking full
advantage of the modules’ power-handling capabilities while minimizing system costs.

The Parallel Solar architecture also enables greater lifetime power harvest from the array through its integrated
Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) capabilities. Unlike traditional series-wired arrays, which suffer loss of
output when panel performance is not closely balanced, Parallel Solar arrays eliminate mismatches between
modules. This was a factor in earlier attempts to design a practical installation for the Big O Tires Dublin center.
Previous designs could not take advantage of all available space due to shading, and uneven dusting from nearby
streets, and Service Center operations would have reduced production from some sections of the array, thus
cutting overall performance.

Operators of the Big O Tires Dublin array will also be able to take advantage of the outstanding array monitoring
capabilities incorporated in eIQ Energy's Parallux system. In addition to operational and maintenance oversight,
they will allow Big O Tire's customers at the Service Center to engage with the installation, viewing real-time
information on energy production on a constantly updated computer monitor.

"Seeing the panels starting to go up at the end of last year was a great feeling," commented Bruce Cherry, who has
run the franchise for 29 years. "Since the system has come on line in early March, we expect to handle most of our
power needs with solar energy. The system’s production has been way higher than we anticipated. I've even seen
moments where the total AC production is equal to the DC nameplate – that isn"t supposed to happen in solar
systems."
The Dublin array uses eIQ Energy's vBoost DC-to-DC converter modules to create a parallel power bus that runs at
a constant high voltage. The system inverter benefits from this predictable and stable power supply. Component
stress is reduced, and the inverter always operates in its most efficient range.

"We're very glad to be part of this project, which demonstrates the benefits of both our technology and of Parallel
Solar at commercial scale," noted eIQ Energy CEO Oliver Janssen. "As our products move into the field, we're
seeing that they make a tangible difference in the viability of solar installations of all sizes."

eIQ Energy's Parallux system uses advanced DC power management technology, incorporated in the vBoost
module, to allow easy connection of solar panels in parallel rather than in series. This approach allows the
connection of an unprecedented number of panels on a single cable. In the case of thin-film photovoltaic panels,
the company's Parallel Solar architecture enables the connection of over 100 solar panels on each cable run — a
twenty-fold improvement over conventional string architecture. In combination with distributed MPPT, this
enables solar photovoltaic systems to harvest 5 to 30 percent more energy than conventional systems.

About eIQ Energy


eIQ Energy, Inc. uses unique power management technology to make solar energy more effective and affordable.
The company’s Parallux system, built around the vBoost converter module, reduces overall system costs and
enables a true Parallel Solar architecture – benefiting system designers, installers and operators. eIQ Energy was
founded in 2007 with the principal goal of improving the performance and the return on investment for clean
energy sources such as photovoltaic systems. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., eIQ Energy’s executive team
combines sophisticated knowledge of power supply design, semiconductors and energy management with broad
entrepreneurial skills. For more information, please visit www.eiqenergy.com

Agency Contact
Jason Isberg
Loomis Group
415.882.9494
isbergj@loomisgroup.com

eIQ Energy Contact


Michael Lamb
VP Business Development
408.533.8560
mlamb@eiqenergy.com

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