September 25th, 2006

FuelCon Systems has moved to a new facility
With its growing success in North America, FuelCon Systems has moved to a new facility as a tenant of the National Research Council (NRC) - Institute of Fuel Cell Innovation in Vancouver. This new facility, which cost $20 million also houses academic research facilities and is home of Vancouver's Fuel Cell Vehicle program, and British Columbia's Hydrogen Highway. In the actual year 2006 were delivered about 40 Evaluator test stations for PEM and SOFC as well as diverse TrueData devices to customers in North America.
FuelCon Systems General Manager, Blair Heffelfinger, commented: "One key to our success to date has been the introduction of the popular Evaluator- C050. With its compact design, the affordable C050 integrates; media flow control, humidification, electronic load and PC - PLC control all within a small footprint. It is ideal for single and small stack testing of PEM, DMFC and SOFC technologies. In addition, when combined with our integrated TrueData-EIS- broad frequency Impedance analyzer, the Evaluator- C050 becomes a powerful tool for new material development and durability analysis."