Microfuel cells vie for market acceptance
News Not everything is a bed of roses in the microfuel sector," Atakan Ozbek, director of energy research at ABI Research, said in a statement. Fuel cells will power nearly 15 percent of laptops worldwide by 2012, but their wider market acceptance may...
[May 13, 2004, 8:40]
Microfuel cells vie for market acceptance
Talkback excellent comment.thank you.
[May 19, 2004, 6:31]
Microfuel cells vie for market acceptance
Talkback this could turn out just like printer cartriges, they are damaging to the environment when they cannot be re-filled. I think that all fuel cell cartriges should be refillable and able to be recycled, easily - not with costly decomp plants.
[May 13, 2004, 22:59]
Methanol fuel cells 'smaller and more powerful'
News On Monday, MTI MicroFuel Cells unveiled prototypes of its Mobion power packs, which promise to last longer in portable devices than conventional batteries and to be easier to manufacture than rival fuel cells.
[June 22, 2004, 12:40]
Toshiba claims fuel cell breakthrough
News Earlier this week, MTI MicroFuel Cells showed off prototypes for fuel cells that could power notebooks and handheld computers, and back in January PolyFuel demonstrated a catalytic membrane for use in methanol fuel cells for laptops and mobile...
[June 25, 2004, 15:15]
Gas-powered notebooks get lighter
News Another fuel cell company, MTI MicroFuel Cells, gives the same projection. Five years from now, the desktop will probably look pretty much like it does today, but the notebook will likely be smaller and lighter, capable of making cellular calls on...
[August 19, 2002, 17:05]
Samsung turns to mobile phone fuel cells
News The South Korean manufacturer has signed a deal with a US-based fuel cell firm, MTI MicroFuel Cells. Samsung believes that fuel cells could be the future of mobile phone power. Under the agreement, the two companies will spend the next 18 months...
[May 18, 2006, 17:15]



