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San Diego CA (SPX) May 05, 2010 Envision Solar International joins the Over the Counter (OTC) Bulletin Board, effective today. The company's stock will be traded under the symbol EVSI. Envision Solar works with such notable companies as Chevron Energy, Sun Edison, Dell, Centocor, University of California and others, and is the first company to invent and build structures for solar that address the unused millions of acres of parking spaces. The company has designed and/or installed more than nine megawatts of solar arrays for commercial, residential, and public entities worldwide. "We're happy to announce that Envision Solar is now a publicly traded company. This event provides the public markets a tangible way to participate in our company's growth," said Robert Noble, CEO of Envision Solar. "We are committed to sustainable growth for our company and believe this is a step in the right direction to bring our vision of 'solar you can see' to a wider market." For more information on Envision Solar, visit the website or call 1-866-746-0514. For investor inquiries, contact [email protected] or call 1-866-635-0011.
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