Mr Ichi wrote:Just a joke. That stuff is light years away from Carbon fiber Good post Thanks
Knowing how people love to piss away money of cars it seemed not to far fetched.
Tallahassee, Fla. — June 28, 2013 – Bing Energy International, the buckypaper electrode and fuel cell technology company, is pleased to announce that it is a finalist in the Florida Companies to Watch 2013 program (http://flctw.growfl.com). The Program honors second-stage companies headquartered in Florida that demonstrate high performance in the marketplace with innovative strategies and processes.
Bing Energy, worldwide exclusive licensee for the buckypaper-based electrodes developed at the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering, develops nanotechnology composite electrodes with competitive durability and power advantages over incumbent technologies. Bing Energy’s buckypaper membrane electrode assemblies (MEA) provide high power capability, supporting cost-competitive hydrogen fuel cells for smaller, lighter fuel cell systems.
The fuel cell industry as a whole is ramping up to exploit market potential across transport and stationary sectors the next five to ten years, aiming to play a stronger role in the global energy landscape. Fuel cell manufacturers will continue to improve and optimize the technology, creating global wide deployment and commercialization.
Florida Companies to Watch, now in its third year, is presented by GrowFL, the Florida Economic Gardening Institute at the University of Central Florida, in association with Edward Lowe Foundation and with programmatic support from the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
For further information please contact:
R. Dean Minardi
deanm@bingenergyinc.com
I don't know about bucky paper, but nano technology is booming. and bucky paper is nano technology. I find nano technology fascinating, it blows my mind.