Everybody harps on this, and so did I but I thought NEAH was further along then they apparently are.
Being selected to get assistance is a good thing, however its not a complete testament to the viability of a product, its more a roll of the dice even by the DOE.
Here is one that passed the vetting process yet failed.
All we can do is speculate, its up to D'Couto to tell us where they are actually at. Have they ever really produced a working battery that can be placed into a device to power it, or are they still just playing in the lab like they did with Fuel Cells.
Unfortunately they don't even have a lab anymore, they have to pay someone else to play in a lab...
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