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Unattributed | Dead

Total Raised

$5.1M

Last Raised

$2.4M

About MTI MicroFuel Cells

MTI MicroFuel Cells (MTI Micro), a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology, Incorporated is the developer of Mobion® off-the-grid portable power solutions. MTI Micro ha a proprietary direct methanol micro fuel cell power system and a number of system prototypes demonstrating size reductions and performance improvements; and related intellectual property.

Headquarters Location

431 New Karner Road

Albany, New York, 12205,

United States

518-533-2222

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MTI MicroFuel Cells Patents

MTI MicroFuel Cells has filed 11 patents.

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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

11/20/2008

5/27/2014

Fuel cells, Hydrogen technologies, Energy conversion, Heat exchangers, Hydrogen economy

Grant

Application Date

11/20/2008

Grant Date

5/27/2014

Title

Related Topics

Fuel cells, Hydrogen technologies, Energy conversion, Heat exchangers, Hydrogen economy

Status

Grant

MTI MicroFuel Cells Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is MTI MicroFuel Cells's headquarters?

    MTI MicroFuel Cells's headquarters is located at 431 New Karner Road, Albany.

  • What is MTI MicroFuel Cells's latest funding round?

    MTI MicroFuel Cells's latest funding round is Unattributed.

  • How much did MTI MicroFuel Cells raise?

    MTI MicroFuel Cells raised a total of $5.1M.

  • Who are the investors of MTI MicroFuel Cells?

    Investors of MTI MicroFuel Cells include U.S. Department of Energy and Walter Robb.

  • Who are MTI MicroFuel Cells's competitors?

    Competitors of MTI MicroFuel Cells include Upstart Power, Nexceris, UltraCell, Bloom Energy, ReliOn and 7 more.

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