myFC’s newest fuel card is IEC certified

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myFC’s newest fuel card, with a near-doubled capacity compared to the previous versions, is now IEC certified.

The IEC certification means that the fuel card is compatible and harmonized with applicable regulations within and outside the EU and can be shipped to the whole world. myFC announced the new fuel card in February 2019, and it is now formally IEC certified.

"Nearly doubling the energy in our fuel card twice was a chemical engineering breakthrough and fine proof that we are at the forefront of green, fossil-free fuel development. Now that the card has passed the IEC tests, we are getting ready for production and delivery,” says Michael Glantz, Chief Technology Officer for myFC.

myFC's fuel card contains water, salts and reaction components, which together form the hydrogen gas which then charges the battery of the power bank JAQ Hybrid. The increased energy content of the new card means that end users can get considerably more talk time from their smartphone with a single card. The new fuel card is compatible with the JAQ Hybrids already available on the market.

For further information, please contact: 
myFC Press Office 
Email:  press@myfc.se 
Phone: +46 (0) 738 09 33 83

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Avanza Bank
Mail: corp@avanza.se
Phone: +46 (8) 409 421 20

About myFC
MyFC is a Swedish innovation company, world leader in micro-fuel cells. myFC develops technology which co-locates batteries and fuel cells and which is charged with a green, hydrogen-generating fuel consisting of water, salt and reactants. The company's offerings LAMINA MAX, LAMINA INcase and JAQ Hybrid are aimed at the smartphone industry while LAMINA REX targets the automotive industry. MyFC was founded in 2005 and was listed on NASDAQ | First North in 2014. Its headquarters are in Stockholm. For more information, visit www.myfcpower.com


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