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21 Feb 2008

Medis pack meets CE mark standards

The Medis power pack has been confirmed as meeting the requirements needed to apply the CE mark including the IEC 62282-6-1 standard for micro fuel cell power systems.

As such, the power pack has proven its compliance with the standards imposed by the European Union.

According to Medis, it has been advised of the power packs' compliance with the standards by TUV Rheinland Group, an independent service company that documents product safety and quality.

Robert K Lifton, chairman and CEO of Medis Technologies, believes the ability to place the CE mark on fuel cell power packs is an important step towards qualifying the power pack for sales throughout the global markets.

"We have previously announced that the power pack has met the listing requirements by the Underwriters Laboratories and has also received a special permit from the Department of Transportation allowing up to three power packs per person to be brought on board airplane cabins," he commented.

"With these approvals, we are looking forward to implementing our global marketing programme so that the power pack can be available to enterprise market customers and consumers in developed and emerging markets throughout the world."

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