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INSERTING and REPLACING Techalt Inc. Subsidiary EV Parts, Inc. Updates Investment Community Through Interview with WallSt.net

SEATTLE--(Business Wire)--
Insert date in second graph, first sentence of release: To hear
the interview in its entirety, which will be available Feb. 26, 2008
at approximately 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, visit www.wallst.net
and click on "Interviews."

   TECHALT INC. SUBSIDIARY EV PARTS, INC. UPDATES INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY THROUGH INTERVIEW WITH WALLST.NET

   The corrected release reads:

   Techalt, Inc. (Pink Sheets:TCLT) ("Techalt" or "Company") updates
the investment community in an interview with www.wallst.net. Topics
covered in the interview include an overview of EV Parts, Inc., its
growth strategy, recent press releases, market opportunity, and
upcoming milestones for which investors should watch.

   To hear the interview in its entirety, which will be available
Feb. 26, 2008 at approximately 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, visit
www.wallst.net and click on "Interviews." The interview can be
accessed either by locating the company's ticker symbol under the
appropriate exchange at the top of the "Interviews" section of the
site or by entering the company's ticker symbol in the Search Archive
window.

   EV Parts is one of the largest online suppliers of parts and
components to the on road/off road electric vehicle market. EV Parts
is globally recognized as a dependable industry supplier and is
looking to grow its market and expand globally through targeted
marketing and sales efforts.

   Techalt's business model as a public holding company is to pursue
quality opportunities in developing early to mid-stage alternative
technology, communications, environmental and health and wellness
companies.

   Forward-Looking Statements

   This press release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended ("the
Exchange Act"), as such, may involve risks and uncertainties.
Forward-looking statements are based upon certain assumptions and
describe future plans, strategies and expectations, are generally
identifiable by the use of words as "believe," "expect," "intend,"
"anticipate," "project," or other similar expressions. Forward-looking
statements relate to, among other things, future performance, and
perceived opportunities in the market and statements regarding the
Company's mission and vision. The Company's actual results,
performance and achievements may differ materially from the results,
performance, and achievements expressed or implied in such
forward-looking statements. Additional factors could materially affect
these forward-looking statements and/or predictions include, among
other things: (1) managing acquisitions and expansion of operations;
(2) obtaining necessary financing and managing existing debt; (3)
completing the investigation, acquisition and integration of new
business opportunities; (4) complying with federal, state and local
government and international regulations; and (5) other factors over
which we have little or no control.

Techalt, Inc., Seattle
Joseph J. Malone, 786-375-0556
Information@EquityDigest.com
www.EquityDigest.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008

 

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