December 4th, 2008 at 9:15 pm

Easy Energy, Inc., inventor and manufacturer of the Yogen(R) product suite, a series of highly innovative man-powered generators for recharging cellular phones and small electronics devices, today announced that it has completed the first prototype (Alpha — site) of its patented foldable laptop charger, known as the Yogen Max(TM), a product that charges laptops without the need to depend on any external power source.
“This unique product will allow for the complete charging of a laptop anywhere in the world, inside or outside, wired or not,” said Guy Ofir, Chief Executive Officer of Easy Energy. Mr. Ofir continued, “Our Chief Engineer, Mr. Alexandar Sromin, and the rest of the team are working hard to move the development process of the Yogen Max(TM) forward towards the consumer market, a goal we anticipate meeting during 2009.”
About Easy Energy
Easy Energy, Inc (OTC Bulletin Board: ESYE.OB) is the sole owner of the Yogen(R) man-powered charger products. The company is headquartered in Las Vegas Nevada with offices in Naariya, Israel. For more information, visit http://www.easy-energy.biz, the content of which is not part of this press release.
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