Canadian fuel cell company Angstrom Power is to launch its G2 Micro-Hydrogen Charger and its R1 Refueling Station early next year.
The portable G2 Micro-Hydrogen charger will be a 2W, 5V fuel cell system with on-board hydrogen storage and power conditioning electronics.
Among the unit’s features is a USB connection, which allows users to connect it up to portable electronic devices including cell phones, PDAs, and digital cameras.
Angstrom’s R1 Refueling Station can be used to refuel up to three fuel cell devices (including the G2 Micro-Hydrogen Charger) simultaneously allowing them to be back in operation within minutes.
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