Executive Summary
CMR Fuel Cells plc is an alternative energy bussiness focused on developing fuel cell 'stacks' for portable and small stationary power generation applications. CMR is developing DMFC stacks – which are the heart of the fuel cell system, in the range of 5 Watts to 50 Watts of electrical power. These are suitable for applications ranging from media players and games consoles through to laptop computers and remote monitoring devices.CMR is based in Cambridge. CMR has trials underway with a number of OEMs, including Samsung SDI of Korea.
The Company is developing early stage technology and is therefore not expected to produce any revenues in the short term.[1]. It made an operating loss in 2007 of £3.5 million.
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CMR is developing fuel cell stacks for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells which are integrated into fuel cell systems. Fuel cells are solid-state electrochemical power conversion devices, similar to batteries except that the reactants are continuously supplied – they are “recharged” physically with fresh reactants rather than with electricity.
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CMR has trials underway with a number of OEMs, including Samsung SDI of Korea.
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