Press release

9 August 2013

VPhase plc

("VPhase" or the "Company")

Update on notice of intention to appoint Administrator

Further to the announcement made on 26 July 2013 in which VPhase announced that it had extended at Court the intention to appoint an Administrator, it was stated therein that the appointment of an Administrator would become effective in the next ten (business) days if no funding option materialised. VPhase is pleased to announce that it has today received from the Court a further extension to this timetable of a further ten business days up until 22 August 2013.

Shares in the Company will continue to be suspended from trading on AIM until further notice.

A further announcement will be made in due course.

For further information:

VPhase plc

Rick Smith, Chief Executive Officer

+44 (0) 151 348 6195

www.vphase.co.uk

Panmure Gordon

+44 (0) 20 7459 3600

Hugh Morgan / Callum Stewart

Corporate Finance

www.panmure.com

Adam Pollock

Corporate Broking

Notes to Editors:

About VPhase

VPhase plc is an energy efficiency technology company that launched the first range of domestic voltage optimisation devices in the UK. The VPhase range of products lowers the voltage in the home, reducing the energy consumption of many electrical appliances, saving money and reducing carbon emissions.

The VPhase device:

-              has been proven to save up to 12% off home electricity bills;

-              is easily installed by a qualified electrician;

-              does not require a change in lifestyle or electricity supplier;

-              is low cost, with a typical payback of under 5 years;

-              has a 5 year manufacturer's warranty and an expected lifespan in excess of 25 years;

-              can save up to 4.5 tonnes of CO2 over its 25+ year life;

-              attaches to the consumer unit (fuse box) and regulates the voltage to 220 volts;

-              is the next most affordable and effective green option for the home, after insulation.

The VPhase range of products have been extensively tested with independent verification supporting the saving claims, including an Ofgem approved CERT demonstration action, social housing trials and a range of independent consumer trials. Many electrical appliances in the home will benefit from having their voltage optimised and reduced, including fridges, freezers, central heating pumps, televisions, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, etc. - and even 'energy-saving' light bulbs. As well as reducing the homes electricity bill, there is evidence that the life of electrical appliances can be extended by the use of this product; light bulbs in particular, have demonstrated at least a doubling of operating life when on a voltage optimised circuit.

Web: www.vphase.co.uk


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