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November 3rd - 6th - SEMA Show Las Vegas

We had a fantastic show, with a large number of people visiting the booth and several important contacts made with distributors, and end user installation companies. We had several contacts from the boating community about placing Cool Breeze on everything from small cabin dinghies to midsized and ocean going yachts. We also had contacts with police K9 units and the people who create the K9 vehicles, and with distributors and installers for RV’s, and anything from 2 berth - 10 berth dry camping vehicles.

At no time did any visitor believe than we would not be other than very successful with Cool Breeze. We are also being invited to talk about out product, and to allow then to be used in TV and Radio programs.

All in All, everything we had hoped for, and we thank SEMA for all their help with getting the booth at short notice. A special note goes out to Donald Bush, Dale Obeshaw, and Guy Krowl who worked long hours getting the booth and the prototype ready for the show, and to James Wong who changed a very busy schedule to attend the show.

October 2009

SoCool will be announcing availability of “Cool Breeze” at the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show in Las Vegas November 3rd 2009. We will take orders for product to be delivered and installed in February/March of 2010.

December 2008 - First Product Ready for Sale in 2009

SoCool’s first product will be on sale in January 2009. Cool Breeze 1 is an entry level system that fits into the roof of your car. Cool Breeze provides cooling using a principal that has been tested in the National Labs (NREL0 as being the largest temperature reduction process that can be applied to a vehicle. In tests Cool Breeze kept test vehicles at temperatures over 55 degrees lower than control vehicles that did not have Cool Breeze fitted.

May 2008- Cool Breeze ready for production.

SoCool’s first product is now ready for production. Cool Breeze is an entry level system that fits into an existing sunroof or moon roof installation, or can be fitted as easily as a sunroof to any vehicle than can accept a sunroof. Cool Breeze provides cooling using a principal that has been tested in the National Labs as being the largest temperature reduction process that can be applied to a vehicle. In tests Cool Breeze kept test vehicles at temperatures up to 48 degrees lower than control vehicles that did not have Cool Breeze fitted.

February 2008 - Helios Market

The Market for Helios will reach between $1 and $2 billion over the next three years, and expand to encompass a large section of the 600 million automobiles that exist in the world today, and the 60 million vehicles that are produced each year. The RV after market is approximately 7 million vehicles and the Boat market exceeds that number by almost double.
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