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February 5, 2007 - Able to recharge to 80% capacity in 30 min, Sonata Lithium-Ion Batteries feature drop-in design that can be used in existing notebook computers and does not require design changes by computer OEM. Safety features include slow chemical kinetics, current interrupt devices, thermal fuses, and pressure relief vents. Battery is designed to match lifespan of notebook computer.

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Boston-Power, Inc.
2200 West Park Dr.
Westborough, MA, 01581-3961
USA



Boston-Power Unveils World's First Battery Designed to Last Lifespan of Notebook Computers at DEMO 07


Company Introduces New Lithium-ion Battery Technology Platform Engineered to Deliver Industry's Fastest Recharge Time

WESTBOROUGH, Mass. and PALM DESERT, Calif., Jan. 30 /- DEMO 07 -- Boston-Power, Inc.(TM), an early-stage provider of portable power solutions, today announced its Sonata product line, a next-generation, lithium-ion battery for notebook computers.

Boston-Power is working closely with HP in the testing and validation process of this new technology. Boston-Power Founder and CEO Dr. Christina Lampe-Onnerud will be joined on-stage by HP Distinguished Technologist Dr. John Wozniak for the first public unveiling of Sonata this Thursday at DEMO 07, a premier launch venue for new technologies, products and companies underway this week in Palm Desert, Calif.

In related news, Boston-Power also announced today $15.6 million in Series B financing. (See press release: "Boston-Power Fuels Expansion with $15.6 Million in Series B Financing.")

"I've worked closely with the top players in the portable power market for 15 years and see a compelling opportunity to introduce a new approach to solving the problems facing battery pack manufacturers and their OEMs," said Lampe-Onnerud. "Boston-Power has assembled some of the top R&D, manufacturing and business development executives in our field and is committed to a whole- system, application-specific design approach."

"Our first product line, Sonata, demonstrates that this yields a better performing, cost-effective battery with best-in-class safety assurances," Lampe-Onnerud continued. "We look forward to overcoming the notebook computer battery challenge first, and over time applying our solutions to other mobile devices."

"As the world's number one supplier of notebook computers, HP is deeply committed to capitalizing on innovations in portable power," said Wozniak. "We believe that lithium-ion is the best solution to power notebook computers for the foreseeable future. HP welcomes opportunities to incorporate advancements in this area into our products to the benefit of our customers."

Boston-Power's Sonata product line is a drop-in technology that can be used in existing notebook computers. Significantly, it requires no design changes on the part of the notebook computer OEM. Sonata features enhancements in both performance and safety; its proprietary safety features include slower chemical kinetics, novel current interrupt devices, new thermal fuses, unique pressure relief vents and safer pack configuration. The first notebook computers to use Sonata batteries are expected to ship this summer.

Sonata provides on-the-go notebook computer users with the industry's fastest recharge time -- recharging to 80 percent capacity in just 30 minutes. This represents approximately half the time required by other batteries.

Additionally, Sonata is the only battery designed to match the lifespan of a notebook computer. To date, most users find that they need to buy at least three batteries in the first three years of use of a new notebook computer. Sonata is designed so these users should only need one battery during this same timeframe.

"DEMO has always highlighted important innovation that takes mobile computing to the next level," said DEMO Executive Producer Chris Shipley. "Boston-Power is clearly at the forefront of delivering extraordinary mobility to notebook users. Its battery technology solves critical issues that have plagued laptop users, while delivering greater flexibility and benefits. Boston-Power is a company to watch; it promises to power a wide range of mobile devices we use today ... and many we'll use in the future."

About Boston-Power
Boston-Power, Inc. (TM) is an emerging portable power company answering the call for safer, longer lasting lithium-ion batteries -- today. Led by CEO and Founder Dr. Christina Lampe-Onnerud, a recognized authority in the battery industry, the company is backed by leading venture capital firms Venrock Associates, Gabriel Venture Partners and Granite Global Ventures. Boston- Power's innovative systems approach to portable power and application-specific batteries starts with safety, while achieving next-generation performance gains. Founded in 2005, the company is headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts and has Six Sigma-level manufacturing operations in Shenzhen, China. For more information, please visit www.boston-power.com.

About the DEMO Conferences
Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics, helping them to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships, and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately 70 new companies, products and technologies. For more information on the DEMO conferences, visit http://www.demo.com/ .

Boston-Power, Inc. is a trademark of Boston-Power, Inc. Other brand names or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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