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Uncovering a Diamond in the Rough, SymPower (PINK:SYMW)

Michael Vlaicu (July 29th, 2009) Writes:

Sympowerco Corp.

(Public, PINK:SYMW)

StocksHaven Investments analyzes one of the most undervalued alternative energy plays, which in the near future may find itself alongside the predominant players within the Fuel Cell & Hybrid Power Systems Research & Development sector.  SymPowerco is an energy technology company focused on the design and development of clean and practical power and energy solutions. Their mission is to make practical Fuel Cell Hybrid Power Systems a commercial reality. The company’s unique Flowing Electrolyte Direct Methanol Fuel Cell offers a practical solution to a host of global

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Hitachi Expanding Hybrid Cap – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 2nd, 2009) Writes:
HIT's Lithium-Ion Capacity ExpandsHitachi Ltd. (HIT), a Tokyo-based global conglomerate, is expected to supply advanced lithium-ion batteries to General Motors (GMGMQ) in 2010 for use in its gasoline hybrid-electric vehicles (HEV). The deal with GM will increase Hitachi's production capacity for lithium-ion and expand its business in the automotive-related field. It will also meet rising demand for gas-electric cars.Hitachi expects the global market for HEVs to expand from 690,000 units in 2007 to 1.5 million units in 2010. As a result, Hitachi estimates the demand for HEV lithium-ion batteries to overtake that of the current mainstream nickel metal hydride batteries by 2015. Toyota Motor (TM), which currently uses nickel-metal hydride batteries, will start using lithium-ion batteries for its plug-in hybrid cars for the first time.The company ...

SymPowerco Corp. (SYMW.PK) is “One to Watch”

QualityStocks (June 16th, 2008) Writes:

SymPowerco is an energy technology company focused on the design and development of clean and practical energy solutions. The company’s primary focus is to make practical fuel-cell hybrid power systems a commercial reality. Through their subsidiary, Polygenic Power Systems, they have developed a unique, Flowing Electrolyte Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (FE DMFC) that offers a practical solution to a host of global environmental and energy challenges. Not only does it run on a renewable energy source, (methanol), but it possesses the potential to power the first practical and cost-effective fuel-cell hybrid powered vehicles offered to consumers.

Recently, the company issued an updated report that details their Flowing Electrolyte Direct Methanol Fuel Cell. The company’s operational 5 Watt (5W) FE DMFC, which is located in the laboratories of SymPowerco’s development partner, showed an impressive result by demonstrating a 30% improvement in output of the fuel cell stack compared

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