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Sharp devises technology for small, powerful fuel cells

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  • nandakandamanda at 12:57 PM JST - 16th May

    Didn't understand a word of that, but it sounds good!

  • GrouchyGaijin at 02:23 PM JST - 16th May

    Different company, but similar idea. Try this, it's explained a lot better. http://news.digitaltrends.com/news-article/6697/toshiba-s-fuel-cell-is-worlds-smallest

  • nandakandamanda at 09:17 PM JST - 19th May

    OK, GG, I did just that. Thanks! So, you reckon Toshiba were doing this two or three years ago?!!!

  • GrouchyGaijin at 06:43 AM JST - 20th May

    Sharp is a relative newcomer to the commercial FC field. I don't have enough info to say where they'd fit onto the product development comparative timeline. Toshiba has a longstanding history in this area, although not all in micro-applications. NTT was working with a company called "Aquafairy" in Osaka, and they have a similar product. As does Antig in Taiwan, and a host of US military supported projects at different companies in the USA. They're still struggling with similar problems as those outlined on that link.

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