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Voller Energy Group PLC Voller Energy Group PLC is a manufacturer of portable fuel cell systems based in the UK. The Company was founded in 2002 by Stephen Voller and Mike Clarke to produce battery chargers and mobile generators based on patented fuel cell technology. Uniquely, the products create electricity without producing any toxic emissions, the only output from the current systems being pure water. Voller Energy's products are aimed at recharging the batteries used in cordless tools in the construction industry, generating power for the leisure industry and for use in the military. Voller Energy are members of Fuel Cell Europe (World Fuel Cell Council), Executive Member's of Fuel Cells UK, members of the British Compressed Gas Association (BCGA), the North Hampshire Chamber of Commerce and the Quoted Companies Alliance (QCA). Voller is initially targeting commercially attractive areas including the cordless power tool, leisure boating, recreational vehicle and military markets. These are likely to be early adopters of the technology as the benefits of using fuels cells, such as low noise, no toxic emissions and health and safety issues, are important drivers. The portable power market is generally defined up to 10kW and is expected to be worth $17 billion by 2011 (Canadian Fuel Cell Commercialisation Roadmap - Price Waterhouse Coopers, March 2003). Importantly, Voller's business is not dependent on the emergence of a hydrogen infrastructure, which may take many years to develop. Through its acquisition of KAT-Chem in February 2005, Voller has acquired a low cost fuel processor technology which means that it can extract the hydrogen found in fuels such as propane, LPG, diesel and the military fuel JP-8. This supply of hydrogen from commonly available fuels should ensure the early and widespread adoption of fuel cell technology. |
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About Fuel Cells Core technology developed at Voller is the fuel cell control systems that allows integrated battery charging systems to operate at high efficiency. These systems involve the close monitoring of all inputs and outputs, with software written by Voller Energy that controls the fuel cell system effectively. |




