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18 Jun 2007

Growing demand for FuelCon testing equipment in Asia

Fuel cell research and development activities continue to expand at a rapid pace in Asia. As reported in the “Fuel Cell Today 2006 Worldwide Survey”, Japan’s commercial activity has resulted in an increase of its global market share to approximately 20 percent in 2006. Despite the intense competition from domestic suppliers, FuelCon has benefited from this expansion in Asia through a growing demand for its test stations that service all fuel cell technologies.

In cooperation with the company Illies & Co., FuelCon first entered the Asian market in 2003 through Japan, followed by further distribution cooperation in China, India, Korea and Taiwan. Since then, several leading Korean and Japanese consumer electronic and automotive companies, as well as universities and research institutes have decided in favour of FuelCon’s testing stations.

FuelCon is an independent manufacturer of test and diagnostic solutions for fuel cells, batteries and super caps. With more than 10 years of experience, FuelCon has, in addition to headquarters in Germany, subsidiaries or service offices in Europe, North America, Turkey, Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, India and Singapore. By focusing on global distribution activities, the company plans to extend its position as a manufacturer of innovative testing technologies.

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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