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Portable Power Systems target military applications.

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February 14, 2008 - Designed to withstand harsh operating conditions of military field use, 250 W Pulse M250 combines fuel cell energy conversion and battery charging technology into one system. Pulse BPM601 battlefield air operations power manager combines power conversion, equipment power management, and energy harvesting technology in lightweight system designed for military field use.

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Protonex Technology Corp.
153 Northboro Rd.
Southborough, MA, 01772-1034
USA



Protonex to Preview New Portable Power Military Products at Tactical Power Sources Summit


SOUTHBOROUGH, MA; Protonex Technology Corporation (LSE: AIM: PTX and PTXU), a leading provider of advanced fuel cell power systems for portable, remote and mobile applications, today announces that it will preview its new portable power military products - the Pulse M250 and the Pulse BPM601 - at booth #3 at the Tactical Power Sources Summit in Washington, DC, January 28-30, 2008.

The new portable power systems are designed to dramatically reduce soldiers' logistics burden, along with their carry weight and bulk, and built to significantly lower operational life cycle costs for a wide range of military applications. The systems on display at Tactical Power will include:

Pulse M250: a 250-watt portable power system designed to meet the stringent demands of a wide range of battery charging and auxiliary power unit applications. It offers a lightweight, compact and rugged power system intended to withstand the harsh operating conditions of military field use. The unique design combines advances in fuel cell energy conversion and battery charging technology into one complete product solution that provides significant performance benefits over incumbent and alternative technologies.

Pulse BPM601: a battlefield air operations power manager designed to support a host of power conversion and battery charging capabilities. The product is designed as a lightweight, compact and rugged intelligent power management system for military field use. The system combines leading edge advances in ultra-high efficiency power conversion, equipment power management and energy harvesting technology to offer benefits that are currently unavailable to military users.

"The products we are previewing at this year's Tactical Power Summit further demonstrate the success Protonex has had delivering new portable power products to the military market. The Pulse M250 and BPM601 are two more examples of our ability to commercialize the latest Protonex technological advancements into innovative, high value power solutions," stated Scott Pearson, CEO of Protonex.

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Protonex Tel: +1 508 490 9960
Scott Pearson, Chief Executive Officer
Margaret Dorsheimer, Director of Marketing

Protonex Technology Corporation | 153 Northboro Road | Southborough | MA | 01772-1034
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