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techtalk
June 2006
Army Scrutinizes Novel Micro Fuel Cell
Edited by Robert H. Williams
A Livermore, Calif., company has unveiled a prototype of a methanol powered micro fuel cell for the military. UltraCell Corporation’s XX25 provides wireless, portable power in extreme environmental conditions. A single cartridge can power a laptop computer for up to two days.
“Because these lightweight cartridges are also hot-swappable, the UltraCell system can run indefinitely without any need for electrical recharging,” a spokesman explains. The fuel cells, which are considerably lighter than the load of rechargeable batteries that are required for extended missions, are currently being evaluated by the Army.
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