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+ | :[[Proton Power Systems]], through its subsidiary Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH (“PM”), has developed and produced a standard hydrogen fuel cell module, integrated with an energy storage system to create an electric fuel cell hybrid system capable of providing power during peak demand situations. PM focuses on industrial applications where ‘back-to-base’ refuelling occurs on site at the end of each shift or work period. | ||
− | [[Proton]] has identified opportunities to replace lead-acid batteries with their PEM fuel cell systems, and has found niche markets in the material handling and mass-transportation sectors, where electric fuel cell hybrid systems offer considerable advantages over conventional engine technology and fuel cell only drive systems. | + | :[[Proton]] has identified opportunities to replace lead-acid batteries with their PEM fuel cell systems, and has found niche markets in the material handling and mass-transportation sectors, where electric fuel cell hybrid systems offer considerable advantages over conventional engine technology and fuel cell only drive systems. |
− | The many advantages of PM’s standard fuel cell model over current commercial alternatives include lower fuel consumption, longer periods between refuelling, shorter refuelling time, consistent levels of power delivery and zero harmful emissions. | + | :The many advantages of PM’s standard fuel cell model over current commercial alternatives include lower fuel consumption, longer periods between refuelling, shorter refuelling time, consistent levels of power delivery and zero harmful emissions. |
− | PM’s technology development has been undertaken with the key objectives of multiple applications and volume production. | + | :PM’s technology development has been undertaken with the key objectives of multiple applications and volume production. |
− | PPS was admitted to trading on AIM on October 31, 2006 with a market capitalisation of £25m. | + | :PPS was admitted to trading on AIM on October 31, 2006 with a market capitalisation of £25m.<ref>Proton Power Systems, [http://www.protonpowersystems.com/pps-products-fuelcells.html Company Profile and Background], accessed 18 march 2010</ref> |
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+ | ==Directors== | ||
+ | *[[John Wall]], Executive Chairman | ||
+ | *[[Ali Naini]], Deputy Chairman | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Melczer]], Chief Executive Officer | ||
+ | *[[Achim Loecher]], Financial Director | ||
+ | *[[Faiz Nahab]], Non-Executive Director | ||
+ | *[[Helmut Gierse]], Non-Executive Director<ref>Proton Power Systems, [http://www.protonpowersystems.com/pps-management.html Directors], accessed 18 march 2010</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 7 July 2010
According to their website:
- Proton Power Systems, through its subsidiary Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH (“PM”), has developed and produced a standard hydrogen fuel cell module, integrated with an energy storage system to create an electric fuel cell hybrid system capable of providing power during peak demand situations. PM focuses on industrial applications where ‘back-to-base’ refuelling occurs on site at the end of each shift or work period.
- Proton has identified opportunities to replace lead-acid batteries with their PEM fuel cell systems, and has found niche markets in the material handling and mass-transportation sectors, where electric fuel cell hybrid systems offer considerable advantages over conventional engine technology and fuel cell only drive systems.
- The many advantages of PM’s standard fuel cell model over current commercial alternatives include lower fuel consumption, longer periods between refuelling, shorter refuelling time, consistent levels of power delivery and zero harmful emissions.
- PM’s technology development has been undertaken with the key objectives of multiple applications and volume production.
- PPS was admitted to trading on AIM on October 31, 2006 with a market capitalisation of £25m.[1]
Directors
- John Wall, Executive Chairman
- Ali Naini, Deputy Chairman
- Thomas Melczer, Chief Executive Officer
- Achim Loecher, Financial Director
- Faiz Nahab, Non-Executive Director
- Helmut Gierse, Non-Executive Director[2]
Notes
- ↑ Proton Power Systems, Company Profile and Background, accessed 18 march 2010
- ↑ Proton Power Systems, Directors, accessed 18 march 2010