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Reformed methanol fuel cell system certified for military field use
Jun 1, 2007 12:00 PM 
 
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The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center's (CERDEC) Army Power Division, has approved a limited safety assessment report (SAR) for UltraCell's XX25 reformed methanol fuel cell system. The report certifies that the XX25, a 25 W mobile fuel cell system, is safe to use and may be worn by soldiers in the field and used to power portable devices. The SAR is necessary in order to qualify the unit in limited field trials this summer, and approval of the SAR is a first across the fuel cell community.

UltraCell's RMFC technology incorporates a micro reformer that reforms a highly concentrated methanol solution to generate fuel-cell-ready hydrogen. For a soldier in the field, the UltraCell system ensures more efficient, reliable mobile power for portable electronic devices in all environments.

For more information, visit www.ultracellpower.com.


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