FREMONT,
Calif.--Oorja Protonics (Oorja), the San Francisco Bay Area based developer
and manufacturer of ultra-powerful fuel cells, today announced its public
launch and patented direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) technology. Funded
by venture capital firms Sequoia Capital and DAG Ventures, and led by fuel
cell pioneer Sanjiv Malhotra, Oorja has been operating in stealth mode
since 2005 and has been engaged in commercial testing and deployments of
its technology through pilot programs with leading Fortune 50 customers.
Oorja’s direct methanol fuel
cells are novel in that they eliminate the barriers associated with hydrogen
fuel cell adoption, namely the high price of compressed hydrogen gas, lack
of hydrogen supply infrastructure, and hydrogen’s inherent volatility as
a fuel source. Methanol is a much better alternative to hydrogen fuel cells
due to its low cost, ready availability, and greatly reduced volatility.
Oorja has been able to produce
a reliable, affordable, and compact fuel cell that is ten to one hundred
times more powerful than existing methanol fuel cells. Developed and designed
as a self contained retrofit for material handling vehicles like pallet
loaders, tuggers, and automated guided vehicles, Oorja’s fuel cells serve
as an on-board battery charger that continuously charges the batteries
of these vehicles while they operate. Oorja is currently on its fifth generation
of fuel cell technology and has been in development and in field evaluation
since early 2005.
Founded by Sanjiv Malhotra, PhD,
Oorja is poised to capture significant market share from the entrenched
power technologies in the material handling industry, namely off-board
battery charging with swapping and compressed gas. For more than ten years
Dr. Malhotra has been at the forefront of commercial development of alternative
power generation and storage technologies. Early in his career as a researcher
at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories in Berkeley California, he worked
on pioneering developments with Zinc-Air batteries. In addition to his
technical skills, he went on to take H-Power, a leading fuel cell company,
public in August of 2000 and was also a senior executive at another prominent
fuel cell company DCH Technologies. Before founding Oorja he was a consultant
with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers where he assisted its venture
partners with due diligence for energy related investment opportunities.
“Large distribution centers and
manufacturing facilities can create substantial savings and improve productivity
by using the OorjaPac™” said Sanjiv Malhotra, CEO and founder of Oorja.
“The materials handling industry is an early adopter of technologies that
later gain traction in mainstream consumer markets. For example, regenerative
braking systems have been in use in the material handling industry for
a number of years and have relatively recently begun finding their way
into hybrid automobiles like the Toyota Prius. We are confident that Oorja’s
innovative on board charging technology represents a bold step forward
and its adoption in the material handling industry is a key predictor of
the role methanol fuel cell technology will play in other markets.”
Oorja is funded by Sequoia Capital
and DAG Ventures, and is representative of Sequoia’s leadership in funding
Bay Area cleantech ventures. Oorja’s Board of Directors includes industry
leaders in the technology and manufacturing space including:
* Pierre Lamond,
Venture Capitalist at Sequoia Capital
* Gary Convis,
Chairman of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. and former Executive
Vice President of New United Motor Manufacturing
* John Cadeddu,
Venture Capitalist at DAG Ventures
* Sean McKenna,
Managing Partner at McKenna Management
* William
Meehan, Senior Director of McKinsey and Company, Inc.
* Sanjiv
Malhotra, Founder and CEO of Oorja Protonics
About Oorja Protonics
Oorja designs, develops, and
manufacturers the most powerful direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) in the
world. In development for three years and on its fifth generation of technology,
Oorja’s products are customer proven, reliable, affordable, and available
today. Oorja’s customers include Fortune 50 OEMs, retailers, automotive
manufacturers, logistics providers, and food processing companies. Founded
in 2005, Oorja is a privately held company and is backed by venture capital
firms Sequoia Capital and DAG Ventures. |