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SPOKANE, Wash.-- ReliOn, the leading provider of high reliability fuel cell solutions for backup power applications, today announced it has received CE approval for its T-1000(TM) and T-2000(TM) fuel cell solutions. ReliOn's hydrogen fuel cell products provide backup power between 600 Watts and 12 kilowatts to communications applications.
The CE mark on a product indicates that a company has met all applicable performance and safety requirements for the European Union. This process includes stringent testing for electro-magnetic interference (EMI) thus ensuring that the product is well-suited for applications powering telecommunications equipment.
Gary Flood, president and chief executive officer of ReliOn commented, "These product certifications are another indication of the commercial readiness of our new products. They are key to providing customer confidence in our technology as we continue to expand sales of our fuel cell solutions in the European market. The testing we have completed in pursuit of the CE certification demonstrates that our products are highly reliable for communications applications, which are our primary focus."
ReliOn is in the process of completing further certification procedures on the T-1000(TM) and T-2000(TM) fuel cells within the United States.
About ReliOn:
ReliOn is a leader in the development and marketing of modular Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell products. The company markets commercially available fuel cell products using its patented Modular Cartridge Technology®. ReliOn products are available domestically and internationally for commercial and industrial backup applications in the 600-Watt to 12-kilowatt range. ReliOn fuel cells are certified to multiple safety and performance standards. http://www.relion-inc.com .
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