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Altek Fuel Group announces that the extensive testing of its lab prototype,
APS 100, demonstrates the creation of a fuel cell with a steady specific
energy above 350wh/kg. The results of the fuel consumption (industrial
aluminum) analysis show the ability to create a cost-effective, ecologically
friendly and efficient fuel cell power supply with the highest specific
energy and lowest energy cost of any portable power supply or battery on
the market today!! One cartridge can power a laptop for 24 hours.
The Company's aluminum-air fuel cell technology has been under intensive research and development for the past five years by company scientists.
Altek’s R&D team has been able to overcome several technological problems, including the hydrogen utilization, and its innovative design features proprietary GDEs and electrolyte.
Altek’s innovations remove all the previous obstacles incurred by other companies’ unsuccessful attempts to commercialize aluminum-air fuel cells.
Chief Scientist, Dr. Evgeny Kulakov,
will unveil details of Altek’s technology at the Small Fuel Cells 2008
conference, to be held from April 30 - May 02, in Atlanta, GA, USA
The presentation will highlight
the Company's revolutionary aluminum-air fuel cell technology for use in
portable consumer electronics - which Altek anticipates will be its initial
target market.
The Company invites executives, original equipment manufacturers, product development engineers and other interested parties to discuss the commercialization of this exciting technology.
Altek’s CEO, Alex Lauren, said:
“This ground breaking technology will open the doors for the production
of affordable consumer products and I’m looking forward to discussing commercialization
ideas with industry leaders from around the world”.
Information on Altek Fuel Group,
Inc. can be obtained at the Company's website http://www.altekfuel.com
Contact: info@altekfuel.com
See Specs at this link:www.altekfuel.com/userfiles/File/SDS_APS100_12-24_V-04.pdf
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