AFC Energy holds an opening event to commemorate first
electrode production
AFC Energy (AIM: AFC), the industrial fuel cell power
company, is pleased to announce the opening of its fuel
cell pilot production plant at Dunsfold Park, Surrey.
This follows an investment by AFC Energy of £180,000
earlier this year.
The facility enables the increased production of fuel cells
with full cartridge assembly to meet AFC Energy's
increasing commercial activities and in-house expansion
programme. At full production, the plant has the capability
of producing up to 20,000 fuel cell electrodes a year. The
plant, which has been delivered within budget, provides an
interim step between small-scale and fully automated high
volume in-line production. Licensed manufacture at larger
scales remains AFC Energy's intended manufacturing route
for full-scale commercial deployment.
A team of experienced fuel cell production technicians has
been employed to staff the unit and, as part of their
training, have already manufactured high quality cartridges
for the Beta+ trials at AkzoNobel's plant in Bitterfeld,
Germany. In the longer term, the Company expects there to
be many more jobs in fuel cell production as the fuel cell
industry grows and AFC Energy begins exporting the
technology around the world.
When cartridges reach the end of their life in the field
they are returned to AFC Energy. Owing to the materials
selected by AFC Energy in the design of the cartridge, the
majority of the components can be reused or recycled. The
new production plant includes the facility to dismantle
used cartridges and to reuse components back into the
production process. Components that are not reused are
returned to our suppliers or other recycling partners for
reclaiming and reuse. The ease of reuse and recycling of
cartridge components significantly reduces the ongoing cost
and material demand for producing new cartridges over the
lifetime of a fuel cell system and AFC Energy also believes
it will be well placed to meet potential new legislation
regarding reuse and recycling of materials.
The opening event of the pilot plant was attended by a
number of invited guests and local dignitaries. Those
present had the opportunity to have a guided tour of the
production plant, see the equipment in operation and talk
with the production team.
AFC Energy intends to organise more of its very popular
investor days later this year to enable interested
shareholders to see this and some of the many other
developments that AFC Energy has been making. The dates and
registration instructions for these will be published in
the near future on our website.
Commenting on the opening event Ian Williamson, CEO, said:
"The Company wanted to acknowledge the hard work of our
facilities team in getting the unit fit for purpose both in
terms of building fabric and the installed equipment. We
also wished to welcome our production technicians to their
new home. The opening of the pilot plant allows us to
deliver increased numbers of fuel cells to our expanding
customer base. It is not the end of the story, far from it,
but it maintains our prudent expansion plans. We will look
back on days like these as milestone moments in the
future."
Gene Lewis, Technical Director, commented:
"Today marks the start of a new era for AFC Energy. Our
production team have been learning the specialised
electrode manufacturing and cartridge build techniques
developed over the last two years. They will now assume
their role as primary providers of cartridges working
strictly to documented procedures to ensure product
integrity and consistency. We have already begun to
consider the full automation of these processes and these
will be introduced as our markets develop."
Ends
For further information, please contact:
|
AFC Energy plcIan Williamson, Chief Executive
Ian Balchin, Deputy Chairman
|
+44 (0)1483 276726
|
|
Luther Pendragon - PRNeil Thapar, Leigh Marshall,
Alexis Gore
|
+44 (0)20 7618 9100
|
|
|
|
|
MC Peat & Co. - BrokerCharlie Peat
|
+44 (0)20 7104 2334
|
|
|
|
|
Allenby Capital - Nominated Adviser Jeremy Porter,
James Reeve
|
+44 (0)20 3328 5656
|
About AFC Energy
Founded in 2006, AFC Energy plc is re-engineering proven
alkaline fuel cell technology to reduce the cost of
electricity. Alkaline fuel cells have been used on US and
Russian manned space missions for decades to provide
electrical power and drinking water. By using modern
materials, design tools and manufacturing processes at
scale, AFC Energy is developing fuel cells that will
compete with conventional technologies such as turbines for
electrical power generation. Today, AFC Energy is pursuing
opportunities in several sectors where hydrogen is readily
available including the chlorine, clean coal and
waste-to-energy industries as well as applications for
distributed/back-up power.www.afcenergy.com.