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05 Jun 2009

SFC unveils a “joint power manager” for military field applications

SFC Smart Fuel Cell AG, a German fuel cell firm specializing in mobile and off-grid power applications, has launched the next generation of a product it calls a Joint Power Manager for military applications in the field. The device can charge up to four different batteries simultaneously – each with different voltages if necessary – and hybridises all available power sources, including batteries, vehicle power, solar, and fuel cells to produce the best, most efficient outcome in the field. Moreover, according the company’s press release, the pack “reduces the overall weight of a soldier's conventional battery-based power system by more than 80 percent”.

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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