| Staxera,
a manufacturer and developer of SOFC stacks has opened a new R&D and
production center in Dresden.
The decision to move into the new
facility was taken in March 2007 after important technical milestones in
product development had been reached. After 8 months construction work
a 500 square metre production hall, labs and office space for up to 35
employees is now finished.
The new facility in Dresden offers
Staxera adequate space for growth over the coming years. The company is
the first user of the new “Matpolis” development area where the city management
plans to further concentrate companies closely related to the material
science activities within the Winterbergstrasse campus of the Fraunhofer
Research Center in Dresden. The close proximity to Fraunhofer IKTS supports
the continuous joint R&D program of Staxera and IKTS.
First generation Staxera stacks are
still running after about 8000 hours under full load with a minimum power
degradation of less than 0,4% per 1000 hours. A second generation showing
50% more power was presented in autumn 2007 at the San Antonio Fuel Cell
Seminar.
Staxera Stacks were supplied in 2007
to several customers. The largest customer of Staxera is one of its shareholders,
Enerday, in Neubrandenburg.
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