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CMR Fuel Cells demonstrates fuel cell system prototype

15 April 2009

CMR Fuel Cells, a developer of high power density fuel cell stacks and systems for portable electronics applications, has demonstrated the first prototype of its hybrid fuel cell power supply system to an Asian original design manufacturer (ODM).

The two companies are collaborating in the design and development of a stand-alone hybrid power system using both a battery and direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) charger.

The direct methanol fuel cell system being developed by CMR Fuel Cells functions with a battery being developed by its undisclosed Asian ODM partner and is designed to provide over 8 hours of power for a notebook computer from a single fuel cartridge.

 

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