BASF and Tekion form a collaboration

Innovative fuel cells supply more energy and are independent from the grid

15-Mar-2006

BASF Aktiengesellschaft and Tekion, Inc., a North American developer of micro fuel cells for portable electronic products, announced today the signing of a collaboration agreement for the development of formic acid as the fuel for Tekion's fuel cell technology. BASF and Tekion will jointly develop and test a tailor made formic acid formulation. The two companies will also work together on the development of applicable codes and standards and will share their expertise on materials compatibility for fuel cells.

Tekion's lead commercial application is a proprietary miniature "power pack" capable of fitting inside or attaching to mobile electronic devices and allowing these devices to be off the grid TM. It is a micro fuel cell/battery hybrid offered to the market as the Formira Power Pack. A micro fuel cell recharges the battery allowing extended operation. The power packs are refueled with the simple swapping of a cartridge containing formic acid.

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