STOCKHOLM, Jan. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- At CES Las
Vegas, myFC will showcase its answers to three major global
questions:
- How to double the range of an electric
car, with zero tail pipe emissions, supporting Agenda
2030 targets: a demo of fuel cell-based LAMINA Range Extender
(LAMINA REX).
- How to eliminate of the fear of a depleted phone
battery forever: myFC's integrated smartphone
solution LAMINA MAX and its JAQ Hybrid fuel cell powerbank. Just
add a power card.
- How to provide safe hydrogen on-the-go:
LAMINA REX, LAMINA MAX and JAQ Hybrid all deliver safe onboard
hydrogen generation, using nothing but water, salt and harmless
reaction components.
First out, the LAMINA REX, a fuel cell powered range extender
for the automotive market: myFC believes that new technologies
and a new fuel logic are required to meet the Agenda 2030 targets.
myFC initiated the development of LAMINA REX toward the automotive
industry in order to solve the limitations of today's battery
technology and to support the electrification of the global car
fleet, reducing CO2 emissions globally. Even high-end electric cars
today can't promise a satisfying range on a single charge compared
to high-end gasoline cars, and because of battery cost and weight,
the price point remains much too high to ensure electrification of
the global car fleet.
At CES, myFC will show a demo of a car component with integrated
fuel cells and two convenient ways to charge the car batteries.
This demonstration proves how the company's fuel cell technology
can be integrated in small spaces to reduce battery weight and
extend driving range with zero tail pipe emissions.
"I expect a lot of interest in our solution for electric cars,
and we are located in the automotive section of CES because of the
high relevance of our technology for the automotive industry. Car
manufacturers keep announcing new battery electric vehicle models,
but it's increasingly clear these models won't entirely do the job
of electrifying the global car fleet. Car manufacturers are
required to follow through on delivering long-range electric
vehicles and bringing down the car prices, which are still much too
high from a consumer perspective, not to mention the lack of
sufficient number of fast-charging stations for drivers to travel
long distances with comfort. myFC's solution, a fuel cell-based
range extender, cleverly addresses these challenges promising
lowered OEM cost, longer driving ranges, and integration
flexibility – obviously still with zero tailpipe emissions," says
Pouya H. Moud, Head of Development for LAMINA REX.
The JAQ Hybrid is the world's first and smallest portable
fuel cell power bank. The power card, micro fuel cell and power
management system of the JAQ Hybrid are all under continuous
improvement, and at CES live demonstrations of the latest system
will be made. The JAQ Hybrid is trimmed and updated with all the
required certifications such as FCC, PSE, IEC and CCC.
The JAQ Hybrid system is easy to use and always ready, providing
connectivity assurance for the most unpredictable of moments.
Single-use power cards containing water, salt and safe reaction
components provide green electricity, and charge JAQ Hybrid's
integrated battery, providing convenient, green energy, always. The
JAQ Hybrid system has enough capacity to power one smartphone
charge, depending on the capacity of the phone battery. It has an
output power 5 W and a capacity of 2,700 mAh plus the energy the
power card gives. It is compatible with Android, Apple iOS, Windows
smartphone, tablets and USB 5V devices and fully compliant with
international air safety regulations.
"I'm looking forward to showing the robust solution in our
updated platform at CES. We have addressed and solved many new
requirements in the past months, and I'm feeling confident that we
will have a great show at CES this year," says Ville Lejon Avrin, acting Sales Director at
myFC.
Finally: myFC's most recent offering LAMINA MAX – a deep
integration of fuel cells in smartphones – will be showcased to
the media at Showstoppers on Tuesday January
8. This offering provides smartphone manufacturers with a
sought-after competitive edge and consumers with power gap
relief.
The integrated fuel cell, which is still under development,
currently builds less than 0.8 mm in the smartphone. Its dedicated
PowerCard weighs about 30 grams and provides a full working day
mobile activity extension. This reference design will be available
for private viewings at CES.
"LAMINA MAX promises to be a fantastic energy boost for the
smartphone world. The smartphone integration team has had good
progress over the past months, thanks to the modular and
inexpensive fuel cell technology myFC has been developing for more
than a decade. This could be a game-changer for the smartphone
industry and for all of us who use smartphones," says Sebastian Weber, Chief Technology Integration
Officer at myFC.
myFC at CES 2019:
Meet myFC at Showstoppers
Wynn Hotel, January 8, 18-22
Visit myFC at North Hall
Booth 6438, Las Vegas Convention Center
For further information, please contact:
myFC Press Office
Email: press@myfc.se
Phone: +46 (0) 738-09-33-83
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