eHydrogen Solutions Advances 'Water Car' Project: Collaboration Partners & Acquisitions
Thursday, July 22, 2010
RENO, NV, Jul 22, 2010 -- eHydrogen Solutions,
Inc. announced today the official launch and
developmental scope of its recently announced
'Water Car' project; and the final assessment
of collaboration partners and potential
technology acquisitions.
Renamed
'Project H2VFM' (Hydrogen Vehicle Fuelling
Module), the mission scope has been broadened
to included the integration of the Company's
core On-Demand Hydrogen Production (ODHP)
technologies, particularly its H2-Reactor
system, with the development of a scalable,
self contained hydrogen production
modules.
These modules will be adaptable
to provide hydrogen on demand, not only to fuel
both Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCV) and
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles
(HICEV), but also for a variety of Hydrogen
Fuelling Stations applications.
The
integration of ODHP technologies with HFCV and
HICEV applications is ground-breaking in that
hydrogen is produced on-board, on-demand,
without the need for a costly hydrogen fuelling
infrastructure.
Alternatively, in order
to provide a cost effective, sustainable
Hydrogen Fuelling Infrastructure to service
those HFCV and HICEV requiring fuelling, the
H2VFM can be scaled to produce, on-demand,
sufficient quantities to meet the required
needs for both public and personal fuelling
station applications. While hydrogen fuelling
station availability has been the focus of a
lot of debate and concern for HFCV and HICEV
development, the root problem has always been
profitability and logistical feasibility of the
stations.
This has important potential
implications, since hydrogen can be produced
on-site, on demand, sustainable, at little cost
using virtually no outside energy sources;
utilizing only reactive metals (and/or the sun)
and water; and not requiring costly
transportation or storage.
Having
finalized the Project Scope, the Company is now
finalizing its collaboration partners and
possible technology acquisitions.
The
Company will be announcing shortly specific
joint venture collaborations and acquisitions
relating to the advancement of the Project
H2VFM and will continue to actively seek
further collaboration from public, private and
institutional partners in all phases of the
development cycle; and accepts submissions from
both joint venture development partners and
inventors on its website at
www.eHydrogenSolutions.com.
As a result
of recent acquisitions and development progress
in its core ODHP technologies, eHydrogen
Solutions (eHs) stands in the forefront as a
design leader in hydrogen technologies and
solutions in the most cost effective,
environmentally friendly and sustainable manner
possible for integration in to a wide variety
of clean energy solutions.
The
distributed and localized production of
hydrogen through energy efficient and
cost-effective methods creates the economic
basis for hydrogen driven economy. The Company
is poised to capture this worldwide burgeoning
market.
The company will continue
advancing the development of its current
technologies and distribution power solutions,
specifically its Home Heating, H-Solaris and
H2-Reactor initiatives, and will continue its
aggressive collaboration and acquisition
strategy as it relates to advances in core ODHP
technologies.
The Company believes its
acquisition and growth-oriented business plan
will provide stockholders with consistent
equity growth and access to the multi-billion
dollar alternative energy industry through its
licensing and distribution of hydrogen-powered
energy systems and solutions.
About eHydrogen
Solutions
eHydrogen Solutions
(eHs) specializes in the development of On
Demand Hydrogen Production (ODHP) technologies
designed to produce hydrogen in the most cost
effective, environmentally friendly and
sustainable manner possible for integration in
to a number of clean energy Distributed Power
solutions. In addition to providing "on demand"
hydrogen technologies for aftermarket hydrogen
enhancement applications that increase the
efficiency of virtually any combustion process,
eHs' portfolio of On Demand Hydrogen Production
(ODHP) technologies enables the integration
with fuel cell applications, advanced battery
technologies, Combined Power & Heating
systems, Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines
(HICE) and other energy efficient and
environmentally friendly power generating
devices.
eHs' proprietary ODHP
technologies are available to qualified
partners in a wide variety of vertical and/or
geographic markets worldwide, through joint
development/adaptation, distribution and
production agreements.
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