FYI,
Frank Leslie

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Subject: More good news at Valence Tech lithium phosphate

Thanks Ernie, I glad I bought VLNC stock 8 days ago.
Bob M

February 19, 2008 09:14 AM Eastern Time 

Valence Technology Announces It is Supplier of Lithium Phosphate Battery Packs
for the OEMtek 100 MPG Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Add-On OEMtek Begins
Shipments of Valence Battery-Equipped Add-On for Prius Conversions to Plug-In
Hybrid Electric Vehicle 

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Valence Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: VLNC) today
announced by the end of February, it plans to ship an additional 600 custom
modules of Valence's safe, Lithium Phosphate energy storage systems for
installation and conversion of Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles into Plug-In Hybrid
Electric Vehicles. Valence previously supplied OEMtek with 300 modules which are
now being shipped to customers. 

OEMtek's plug-in hybrid will average 90 miles per gallon at freeway speeds of 60
miles per hour for an average distance of 47 miles on a single charge. For urban
driving the vehicle and will average more than 150 mpg at speeds under 35 mph
for 30 miles on a single charge. 

"Valence has been a supportive partner in the development and production of our
custom modules, providing OEMtek the quality and consistency we mandate from a
battery cell manufacturer. We spoke with a number of other battery companies and
Valence was responsive and capable to meet our delivery needs," said Cindi Choi,
vice president of business development for OEMtek. "We are also very excited
about Valence's promising future technology developments that could allow OEMtek
to deliver a system to our customers that has increased energy capacity and
reduced size and weight." 

"We are extremely pleased to see OEMtek starting to perform conversions using
the custom modules we have worked together on for the past year," said Robert L.
Kanode, president and CEO of Valence Technology. "OEMtek is one of more than 100
companies we have been working with for an extended period of time to increase
Valence visibility as a major force in the battery industry." 

The OEMtek battery system, called BREEZT (Battery Range Extender EZ) fits over
the tire in the trunk of the Prius, but does not use any of the trunk space. The
OEMtek BREEZ system is comprised of safe, Lithium Phosphate cells, providing a
capacity of 277 volts and 34 amp hours, and a weight of about 209 pounds. 

Initially the OEMtek product will only be available in California, where more
than 500,000 Toyota Prius vehicles have been sold. OEMtek plans to install about
40 BREEZ systems in Toyota Prius's starting in March and will ramp up to 100
monthly conversions by the end of 2008. OEMtek plans to start Ford Escape
Plug-In Hybrid conversions in late 2008. 

About Valence Technology, Inc. 

Valence Technology developed and markets the industry's first commercially
available, safe, large-format family of lithium phosphate rechargeable
batteries. Valence Technology holds an extensive, worldwide portfolio of issued
and pending patents relating to its lithium phosphate rechargeable batteries,
the only intrinsically safe lithium rechargeable battery. The company has its
headquarters in Austin, Texas, and facilities in Las Vegas, Nevada, Mallusk,
Northern Ireland and Suzhou, China. Valence is traded on the Nasdaq Capital
Markets under the ticker symbol VLNC and can be found on the internet at
www.valence.com. 

About OEMtek 

OEMtek is a Silicon Valley-based venture that designs, integrates and
distributes components, advance electronics and systems for electric and plug-in
hybrid vehicles. OEMtek is located in Milpitas, California. www.oemtek.com. 

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