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Hydrogen Fuel Cells provide communications backup power.

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May 10, 2006 - Utilizing Modular Cartridge Technology®, Model T-1000(TM) provides power architectures from under 600 W to 1,200 W, while Model T-2000(TM) provides up to 2,000 W and can be configured to work in combination for power requirements up to 12 kW. Modular electronics cards allow scalability and redundancy, as well as configuration to either 24 or 48 V applications. Both products provide backup dc power required by telecommunications networks, while eliminating lead acid batteries.

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ReliOn
15913 E. Euclid Ave.
Spokane, WA, 99216
USA



ReliOn Introduces T-1000(TM) and T-2000(TM) Hydrogen Fuel Cells


New Products Provide Scalable Backup Power From 600W to 12kW

SPOKANE, Wash., April 5 / / -- ReliOn, the leading provider of high reliability fuel cell solutions for backup power applications, today announced the introduction of its new products, the T-1000(TM) and T-2000(TM).

Designed specifically for communications backup power applications, the T-series uses ReliOn's patented Modular Cartridge Technology(R) for scalable hot-swappable high reliability and ease of maintenance.

The T-1000(TM) is a scalable hydrogen fuel cell capable of providing power architectures from under 600 Watts to 1,200 Watts. The T-2000(TM) provides up to 2,000 Watts and can be configured to work in combination for power requirements up to 12 kilowatts. Building on ReliOn's modular cartridge architecture, the T-series offers modular electronics cards, which allow both scalability and redundancy for higher reliability, as well as easy configuration to either 24 or 48 volt applications. The T-series products provide the back-up DC power required by telecommunications networks, while reducing or eliminating lead acid batteries, and providing a significantly increased service life and overall lower maintenance costs of back-up power systems.

"ReliOn has designed the T-series products based on customer input, with the goal of providing our customers the flexibility and reliability they need to design and implement backup power solutions for their networks," stated Joe Blanchard, Vice President of Product Line Management.

ReliOn has already shipped its first units of T-1000(TM) products to a major telecommunications network provider and is currently taking orders for both of the T-series products.

The T-1000 and T-2000 may be seen at ReliOn's booth, 5077, at the CTIA Wireless exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada through April 7, 2006.

About ReliOn:
ReliOn is a leader in the development and marketing of modular Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell products. The company markets commercially available fuel cell products using its patented Modular Cartridge Technology(R). ReliOn products are available domestically and internationally for commercial and industrial backup applications in the 600-watt to 12- kilowatt range. ReliOn fuel cells are certified to multiple safety and performance standards. www.relion-inc.com .

CONTACT: Sandra Saathoff of ReliOn, cell, +1-509-879-0350, or +1-509-228-6553, or ssaathoff@relion-inc.com
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