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“We are extremely pleased to have added this experienced, Canadian team to our growing fuel cell effort,” said Gary Simon, CEO of Acumentrics. “They have a distinguished track record.”
“We are glad to keep our clean energy expertise in Canada,” said Gary Allen, Director of Sales for Acumentrics Canada, Ltd. “Acumentrics’ tubular SOFCs, combined with our system expertise, will allow us to provide high quality products at lower cost to our customers.”
Ontario is considered to be a hotbed of fuel cell activity. The Queen’s-RMC Fuel Cell Research Center (FCRC) (http://www.fcrc.ca/) is also located in Kingston. When Fuel Cell Technology became available, Acumentrics saw an opportunity to be a part of Canada’s renewable energy efforts. Acumentrics Canada Ltd. will focus on engineering new fuel cell products for the home, military, and commercial markets, and on expanding sales throughout North America, Europe, and Japan. New offices are headquartered at:
Acumentrics Canada, Ltd.
706 Fortune Crescent
Kingston, ON K7P2T3
About Acumentrics
Acumentrics' unique, durable, fuel-flexible
fuel cell technology is based on tubular ceramics. Over thirty of their
fuel cell power generators, ranging from 1-10 kilowatts in size, have been
shipped and operated in the field. The Company also sells rugged, uninterruptible
power supplies (UPS) to the military and other mission-critical markets.
Acumentrics' Rugged-UPS products work in extreme heat and cold, in wet
and dry conditions, after severe shaking and shock, even in blowing dirt
and sand. For more information see our redesigned website: www.acumentrics.com.
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