Exactly, at this time we do not have anything but D'Coutos word on the power densities the battery is putting out. We won't know the specs until NEAH publishes them.
However, He mentioned a third party battery lab in Oregon, which may or may not have been Polaris Battery Labs, what they do fits the work he needed done and if he is referencing their results, then he may be pretty accurate.
They can build, test, and characterize batteries and they can also aid startups in finding manufacturers to produce batteries if needed.
The new Lithium metal battery is not coming out of left field suddenly, it has been worked on for quite a while, and D'Couto has seemed to be taking a very well thought out plan to develop, test, demonstrate and validate the design and product. He has accomplished quite a bit with very limited resources.
The 10Q in march referenced demonstration batteries and if they passed muster, then a 100 battery order to fulfill. It would be interesting to know who that prospective customer was and what the results were.
JMHO
Bill