New Agreement for PPS

Proton Power Systems PLC 27 February 2007 Extension to Purchase and Cooperation Agreement February 27, 2007... Proton Power Systems plc ('PPS'), through its subsidiary Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH ('PM'), one of the world's leading electric hybrid fuel cell companies, today announced an extension to a purchase and cooperation agreement to provide fuel cell stacks to an international technology leader for their 1 to 5KW family of products. The original agreement was signed in December 2005 and this extension follows the successful completion of a number of milestones and is worth approximately 190k Euros. Delivery of the fuel stacks is expected to begin in April this year and will continue for approximately 12 months, at which point a final design will be agreed for commercial volume production. Felix Heidelberg, PPS' Chief Executive Officer, said, 'The extension to this agreement underlines how close we are to achieving the industry's long term ambition of volume production of fuel cells. Proton Power is well placed to be the first to achieve this' For further Information contact: Media: Gavin Anderson & Company +44 207 554 1400 Ken Cronin kcronin@gavinanderson.co.uk Marie Cairney mcairney@gavinanderson.co.uk Commercial: Proton Power Systems +49 8151 26 86 422 Joachim Kroemer j.kroemer@proton-motor.de Notes to Editors PPS, through its subsidiary Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH ('PM') has developed and produced a standard fuel cell module, fuelled by hydrogen integrated with an energy storage system to create a hybrid electric fuel cell system capable of providing power during peak demand situations. The market focus is on industrial applications where 'back-to-base' refueling occurs, on site, at the end of each shift or work period. The Group has identified opportunities to replace lead-acid batteries with their PEM fuel cell systems and has identified niche markets in the materials handling and mass-transportation sectors where hybrid electric fuel cell systems offer considerable advantages over conventional engine technology and fuel cell only drive systems. The Group has identified two initial market segments in which the Directors believe the advantages of hybrid electric fuel cell systems will lead to economic benefits for the end user - forklift trucks and buses. In most cases, vehicles operate within a defined radius or return to central points of operation. The many advantages over current commercial alternatives include lower fuel consumption, longer periods between refueling, shorter refueling, consistent levels of power delivery and zero harmful emissions. PM's technology development has been undertaken with the key objectives of multiple applications and volume production. PPS was admitted to trading on AIM on October 31, 2006. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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