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IdaTech is a leader in the development and manufacturing of clean and reliable proton exchange membrane fuel cell products for telecommunications, commercial and industrial backup power from 250W to 15 kW.

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IdaTech and ACME restructure fuel cell power products agreement for India’s telecommunications market

16th Nov 2009, 9:48 am IdaTech and ACME restructure fuel cell power products agreement for India’s telecommunications market

IdaTech (AIM: IDA) and ACME Group (‘ACME’) announced that they had agreed to alter a previously announced supply agreement to a distribution agreement for IdaTech’s ElectraGen™ back-up power products, which typically use a methanol-water mix as a fuel, but can also run on natural gas.


ACME supplies power equipment to India’s telecommunications market.


The deal was altered after a product acceptance milestone, originally due in October 2009, was missed, and subsequently IdaTech elected not to submit a remediation plan by 15 November 2009. Instead, IdaTech and ACME entered into a new agreement, replacing the original supply agreement with a distribution agreement. 


Under the terms of the new agreement, ACME and IdaTech will work together to develop back up fuel cell systems using natural gas. The natural gas fuel cell system will still incorporate Ballard Power Systems’ (NASDAQ: BLDP) liquid cooled FCgenTM 1300 stack.


" The Distribution Agreement gives both IdaTech and ACME greater flexibility and allows the companies to continue to collaborate on a number of projects,” Hal Koyama, CEO of IdaTech stated. “…As previously announced, in the development of the natural gas product, IdaTech has broken through a significant number of the cost barriers and added significant new technology to the Company's portfolio. Much of this new capability will also be leveraged in IdaTech's next generation methanol/water fueled systems, due for launch in late 2010."

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