| Ten volunteers
bike the equivalent of Vancouver to Ottawa using Angstrom Power's hydrogen
bike lights
Angstrom
Power announced today that participants in its micro hydrogen™ bike light
program have logged over 5,000km, about the distance of Vancouver to Ottawa
or Seattle to Boston. Ten volunteers gave up their cars last November and
biked to work in all weather conditions. Each volunteer used bike lights
powered by Angstrom's micro hydrogen™ fuel cells in place of disposable
batteries. Biking 5,000 kilometres instead of driving has displaced about
1.5 metric tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.
"The micro hydrogen™ bike lights
have delivered exceptional performance in both winter and spring conditions,"
said Annalise Czerny, Technology Demonstration Coordinator for Angstrom
Power. "User feedback on lighting, refueling and overall ease of use has
been unanimously positive."
Angstrom's micro hydrogen™ bike lights
can be affixed to a helmet or handlebars. Each bike light runs on hydrogen
that is stored in a 21cc cartridge, which provides the equivalent energy
of about 10 AA disposable alkaline batteries. The only by-product is water
vapor. The light provides about 20 hours of continuous run-time between
refueling. Cyclists refuel their cartridges with hydrogen gas. Refueling
takes only minutes to complete.
Angstrom currently offers a complete
micro hydrogen™ bike light program, including bike lights, refueling stations
and training for qualified public and private organizations. Angstrom will
be offering a hands-on demonstration of its micro hydrogen™ bike lights,
flashlights, portable power sources and other devices at GLOBE 2006 (booth
#1106) in Vancouver, British Columbia, March 29-31.

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