New Industry Products

GreenVolt Power Introduces the MP-135 Fuel Cell

March 18, 2001 by Jeff Shepard

GreenVolt Power (Canada) announced the introduction of the MP-135, a portable fuel cell that utilizes an electrolyte composed of water and table salt to produce up to 10A of current at 13.5Vdc for 50 hours on a single set of replaceable anodes. The unit, which weighs less than five pounds, is self-contained and designed to operate without an external fuel supply source. The device utilizes energy contained in its metal anodes. The cathodes are constructed of a proprietary catalyzed carbon membrane. Altogether, the fuel cell measures 5" x 6.25" x 13.5".

“The introduction of this patented, innovative product, with an expected selling price of $120, represents a significant milestone for GreenVolt and is a major breakthrough in fuel cell technology," said Thomas Faul, CEO of GreenVolt Power.

The company has initiated marketing efforts for the MP-135 fuel cell unit and is now accepting orders.