CellEra raises $2M for affordable fuel cells
CellEra is an Israeli stealth-mode startup that is planning to bring affordable fuel cells to market, although it has given little detail on the specifics of its technology.
However, the company’s founders do have extensive experience in methanol fuel cell technology, which leads Earth2Tech to speculate that it is working in that field.
The $2 million funding from Israel Cleantech Ventures. A blog maintained by an intern at that firm states that the company is looking for further funding.
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