Thursday, February 1, 2007
Medis Technology Introduces First Commercially Available Fuel Cell Solution
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "NEWS" @ 12:00 PM
"We call our first product the 'Medis 24/7 Power Pack'. It is a handy and disposable charger/portable auxiliary power source for small, portable electronic devices, based on a Direct Liquid Fuel cell (DLFC). Medis '24/7' Power Pack has multiple connectors to start recharging or continue powering the battery in your device in seconds, giving continuous use – all the way through to a full charge – wherever you are."
We've been hearing sporadic news regarding fuel cell technology. The fact that its not rechargeable probably has a lot of us wondering about its true value proposition to the consumer. You'll want to visit the provided link to understand the commotion. Basically, compared to traditional battery technology, fuel cells are supposedly much more cost effective, last much longer, and are far more environentally-safe. There's no word yet on pricing and availability, though they were recently spotted at last month's CES.
We've been hearing sporadic news regarding fuel cell technology. The fact that its not rechargeable probably has a lot of us wondering about its true value proposition to the consumer. You'll want to visit the provided link to understand the commotion. Basically, compared to traditional battery technology, fuel cells are supposedly much more cost effective, last much longer, and are far more environentally-safe. There's no word yet on pricing and availability, though they were recently spotted at last month's CES.