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EEStor news due out soon?
By MB-BigB | July 6, 2008
I spotted an article about Zenn Motors in the Calgary Herald that says that EEStor Inc, the maker of ultracapacitors that supposedly will make electrochemical batteries obsolete, is expected to release the results of independent third-party testing of its ultracapacitors sometime in the next couple of weeks. We’ll be watching and waiting.
Related posts:
- EEStor Update: 3rd party certification of key production milestones and chemical purity
- In case you missed it – a not so good sort of update on EEStor
- EEStor article on CNN.com
- The Christian Science Monitor recaps Ultracapacitors
- EEStor Passes Two Key Production Milestones
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Topics: hybrid and electric cars | 2 Comments »
July 22nd, 2008 at 12:08 pm
Re:”electromechanical”
- should be “electrochemical”
July 22nd, 2008 at 6:50 pm
right you are. I changed it from electromechanical to electrochemical.
Meanwhile, still no news from eestor.