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Excellatron (www.excellatron.com) is introducing innovative and enabling energy storage technology. This technology provides the basis for micro batteries, nano batteries, and other nano technology applications. These batteries have the potential for high energy and high power (4 to 10 times that available in traditional battery technologies). These batteries are also intrinsically safe. They can withstand high temperatures (up to 300ºC). The batteries can also be made to any size and shape desired. They can also be flexible for credit card applications. They are also ideal for asset tracking applications

Markets for this technology include military applications, implantable medical devices, and other applications that require high performance. This technology will also enable a series of new products where existing battery technology cannot compete, e.g., Smart Cards, active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, and Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS).

Excellatron has moved thin film battery technology far beyond laboratory development and has created the state of the art production technology that makes thin film batteries commercially viable. With our progress in Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) production technology, the cost of TFB (thin film batteries) manufacturing will be significantly reduced. We believe that Excellatron's thin film batteries will play a significant role in the emerging active smart card and RFID tag markets for both civilian and military applications, including Homeland Security related applications.

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