Not that I know od staz. Just what has been said with regards to a good wack of the 100 installed are Bluegen.
One thing the company doesn't do well is sell itself. I am not overly disgruntled with their actual unit sales efforts....that is a hard task trying to sell an iPhone in 200 vs 2010. Thats how I view mCHP with a lot of the EU requirements around 2020; if you count back then 2018 looks healthy. 2016 looks promsing...2014 looks disappointing as we needed someone to attempt and steal the market by rolling out 1000-2000 units in 2015.
Where CFU has fallen over in selling itself. Always a challenge to market yourself without hyping yourself and building false expectations. I have quite liked the low key approach CFU hae adopted butit has made rasing funds very challenging as they are not educating the investign public. But what are they going to say....we need an oily rag to get us through to 2016 where we HOPE to be in a position to take advantage of a POSSIBLE market swing to mCHP and decentralised power that will require effecient fuel cells in the hom to provide free hot water, some space heating, soem power for the home and car etc?
I had hoped that the Bergen facility woudl get us through to a point where the next SPP was to fund new furnace indicated a looming 18month window where sales were expected to ramp up beyond 1,500 units annually. That is 1,500 Gennex, not Bluegens as I had hoped that going forward an integrated unit with an applicance partner would start to take the bulk of the manufcatured fuel cell stacks and BlueGen continuing to do what it is at a much smaller growth.
Funding for fuel cell systems in German state has reached 100 units, page-3
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