Friday, December 09, 2011 9:33:53 AM
The short list-Prudent energy, A123,, Viridity, MIT, NREL and that's just the first few you will see when you bing or google energy storage. I think Boeing is getting innon the action not to mention the hundred other startups trying to conquer energy storage in renewables world wide.
And oh yeah-grid efficiency startups that have more in funding than this co has in market cap. Did they forget about net metering and wide area renewable networks that may eliminate the need for energy storage completely.
What is so different about Arista Power and their invisible pods and the LEGIONS of other competent startups that are better funded and have core product in energy storage-not dabbling or spitting out more product, but optimizing. Arista is just getting started in pods after 11 years of existence? And nothing special about their big juice box - parent pending or not. That lawsuit with UltrALife seems like the desperation move before bankruptcy.
It is spray and pray product development. And they are behind the power curve....
final note to arista'a mgmt team ( and i use the term loosely), put the crack pipe away and get some clear vision already.
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