SOURCE: UltraCell
December 08, 2008 09:14 ET
UltraCell® Wins U.S. Department of Energy Grant to Advance Fuel Cell Manufacturing
Company Will Receive up to $2.4 Million, Along With Its Partners, to Develop Leak-Checking Technology for High-Volume Fuel Cell Manufacturing
LIVERMORE, CA--(Marketwire - December 8, 2008) - UltraCell Corporation, a leading
producer of reformed
methanol fuel cells (RMFCs) for mobile power applications, today
announced that the company has received a three-year,
competitively-selected, cost-shared grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to
develop a quality control system for
high-volume fuel cell manufacturing. Working with partners Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
and Cincinnati Test Systems
(CTS), UltraCell will design a system capable of inspecting 50 fuel cells
per hour.
Part of DOE's Hydrogen
Program and aimed at advancing high-volume fuel cell manufacturing, the
project is expected to total approximately $4.7 million, with up to $2.4
million total government share and $2.3 million matching cost share. The
need to inspect fuel cells for potential gas leaks within the assembly
process can slow manufacturing operations and limit automated assembly
capabilities. By implementing a system capable of high-rate leak-checking,
fuel cell producers can more efficiently integrate mass manufacturing
technologies.
Once complete, UltraCell will test the leak-checking system in its
Livermore-based headquarters, and upon validation, the technology will be
implemented in the company's manufacturing facility in Dayton, Ohio.
UltraCell began automating portions of its assembly line in April and
remains one of the nation's only volume fuel cell manufacturing facilities
currently in operation.
Hardware for the leak-checking system will be designed by CTS, a leader in
designing and manufacturing leak-test solutions for manufacturing
operations. PNNL, one of DOE's thirteen national laboratories and home to a
number of world-renowned scientists and engineers, will develop novel, high
speed leak-checking methods for the project.
"Streamlining the manufacturing process is vitally important to the
advancement of our industry," said UltraCell CEO Keith Scott. "We're
delighted to be a part of this crucial step in improving fuel cell
manufacturing technology, and with the leak-checking system in place, we
will be able to safely and more efficiently produce our units in high
volume."
UltraCell's RMFC technology -- fueled by methanol, a renewable, lightweight
fuel -- provides uninterrupted power for extended periods at a considerable
weight advantage over existing power solutions. The company's flagship
product, the XX25, delivers up to 25 watts of continuous power and weighs
less than three pounds, making it an ideal portable power solution for the
most demanding environments. The company's XX55™, announced today (see
release: UltraCell® Unveils Industry's First Ultra Compact Portable
Fuel Cell with Integrated Hybrid-Battery Capability), is the first fuel
cell to offer fully optimized battery integration, enabling a wide range of
off-the-shelf batteries to be utilized and tailored to the end-user's
requirements.
About UltraCell
UltraCell is a leading producer of fuel cell systems for mobile devices.
With an exclusive license with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories for
micro fuel cell technology, the company has developed new technologies and
intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells. Its
patented, award-winning portable fuel cell, the XX25™, achieved
Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 7 status, a significant U.S. Army
milestone and certification for military use and commercial production. For
more information about UltraCell, please visit
http://www.ultracellpower.com/.