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Adaptive
Materials, Inc (AMI) portable power products deliver on the promise of
fuel cells to reduce carbon emissions, to run up to 10x longer than
batteries, and to reduce disposal concerns associated with batteries.
AMI develops 25 watt to 250 watt fuel cell systems to meet military and
commercial portable power needs. AMI is the first fuel cell company to
solve the fuel cell hydrogen conundrum by developing fuel cell products
that produce electricity from readily available propane.

Since
its founding in 2000, Adaptive Materials has raised over $32 million
through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and various other
government agencies in order to solve the military’s most
pressing portable power problems. In 2006, AMI was awarded a $6.27
million loan through Michigan’s 21st Century Jobs fund to
commercialize flexible and secure grid-independent chargers for a
growing list of consumer battery operated electronics including
laptops, medical devices, and cordless tools. Most recently, Adaptive
Materials announced that it plans to invest $2.8 million to relocate
its quickly growing operations to a 500% larger facility in Pittsfield
Township.
Adaptive Materials has grown 400% in revenue and employees over the
past four years and anticipates adding 100 new employees over the next
five years. We will continue to grow with team members who are driven
to delivery in an environment that embraces empowerment, innovation,
and growth with a positive, passionate, urgent zeal.
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