Global Warming Solutions, Inc. focuses on the development and commercialization of technologies that help mitigate global warming. The company also engages in the retail sale of global warming products and solutions. It offers pick-up-oil, a proprietary carbon sorbent for oil collection; and hybrid electrochemical energy system, a battery system employing advanced manufacturing techniques for solid state electrolytes. In addition, the company is also involved in the development of a range of three-wheeled electric local delivery vehicles; and design and development of an ECO APP for calculating, assessing, monitoring CO2 emissions, and reforestation of affected areas, as well as provision of consulting and royalty services. The company was formerly known as Southern Investments, Inc. and changed its name to Global Warming Solutions, Inc. in April 2007. Global Warming Solutions, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is based in Temecula, California.
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