Axion Power(TM) to Present at the Kaufman Bros Green Technology Conference on February 24
NEW CASTLE, Pa., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Axion Power International, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: AXPW), the developer of advanced lead-carbon PbC® batteries, announced it has been invited to present at the 2nd Annual Kaufman Bros Green Technology Conference at the Boston Harbor Hotel in Boston, MA. The conference will be held on Wednesday, February 24 and Chief Executive Officer Thomas Granville is scheduled to make an investor presentation at 11:15 am ET in the Atlantic Room located on the second floor.
A live webcast of the presentation will be available via a link provided on the investor page of Axion Power's website at www.axionpower.com. An archived replay of the presentation will also be available for a period of 90 days from the date of the presentation on the above mentioned site.
More information on the Kaufman Bros Green Technology Conference can be found at: http://www.kbro.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=vGy1S%2fTxuPM%3d&tabid=37
About Axion Power International, Inc.
Axion has developed and patented a next generation energy storage device that won the prestigious Frost & Sullivan Technology Award for North America in the field of lead-acid batteries. According to Frost & Sullivan, Axion's new PbC® batteries have "the potential to revitalize the lead-acid battery industry by breathing new life into an established technology that is not well suited to the requirements of important new applications like hybrid electric vehicles and renewable power."
Axion Power International, Inc. is the industry leader in the field of lead-acid-carbon energy storage technologies. Axion believes this new battery technology is the only class of advanced battery that can be assembled on existing lead-acid battery production lines throughout the world without significant changes to production equipment and fabrication processes. It also believes it will be able to manufacture carbon electrode assemblies in volume at low cost using standard automated production methods that are commonly used in other industries. If and when its electrode manufacturing methods are fully developed, Axion believes it will be able to sell carbon electrode assemblies as virtual plug-and-play replacements for lead-based negative electrodes used by all other lead-acid battery manufacturers. Axion's future goal, after filling their plant's lead-carbon battery production capacity, is to become the leading supplier of carbon electrode assemblies for the global lead-acid battery industry.
For more information, visit www.axionpower.com
Contacts |
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Axion Power International, Inc. |
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Thomas Granville, CEO |
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(724) 654 9300 |
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Allen & Caron Inc |
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Rudy Barrio (Investors) |
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(212) 691-8087 |
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Len Hall (Media) |
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(949) 474-4300 |
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SOURCE Axion Power International, Inc.
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