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Representatives from a Canadian Telecommunication Company
visited Powerzinc Electric (Shanghai) Inc. on April 6, 2004
to discuss the possibility of applying DQFC Zinc Air Fuel
Cell in the communicatin power supply system.
He said Canadian Telecommunication Company originally
planned to use Lead-Acid batteries as the power source,
which can only last about 1 hour on standby. In comparison
with Lead-Acid batteries, Powerzinc's DQFC Zinc Air Fuel
Cells can provide more than 6 hours standby time with much
more lighter weight. Besides, communication engineering
often involves field operations, where electric network is
seldom available. This is critical to the Lead-Acid
batteries as they are dependent on electric network for
recharging. Obviously DQFC Zinc Air Fuel Cell has more
potential applications due to its refueling mode of
replacement of the "fuel" zinc plates. Both parties have
agreed to have further detailed cooperation in the near
future.
About
Powerzinc
Powerzinc
Electric, Inc. is a California-based Hi-Tech company. It
is dedicated to the research, development, manufacturing
and commercialization of advanced zinc-air fuel cells and
entire manufacture facilities, along with fuel cells
refuel service platform. Through years of R&D, Powerzinc
has achieved significant breakthroughs in zinc-air fuel
cell technology and developed the high power, large
energy, long-lasting, low cost and environment-friendly
power and energy source. Its innovative products - DQFC
series of zinc-air fuel cells with creative design and
process technology is a totally renewable energy for
electric vehicles and various other applications today.
About
Powerzinc Electric (Shanghai), Inc
In Shanghai, China,
Powerzinc has established a zinc-air fuel cell
manufacturing and service model plant to commercialize the
technology and its products. The plant is ready for
commercial-scale production. The Company has started
supplying DQFC series zinc-air fuel cells to manufacturers
of Electric Bicycles and Electric Scooters. In the near
future, the new series of DQFC zinc-air fuel cells for
Electric Buses, Defense and Security, Communication and
other applications will be available to the commercial
market soon to satisfy
the
real highly growing demand anywhere in the world.
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