M2E Power Appoints Renewable Energy Veteran Eric Apfelbach as CEO
Apfelbach`s Expertise to Guide M2E Power Through Future Development and the Commercialization Stage of Its Innovative Renewable Power Generation Solutions BOISE, Idaho--(Business Wire)-- M2E Power, Inc., a renewable energy design and development company today announced that Eric C. Apfelbach has joined the company as President and Chief Executive Officer. Apfelbach will be responsible for leading the company through future stages of development, including the commercialization of M2E products. Prior to joining M2E Power, Apfelbach was the President and CEO of Virent Energy Systems, Inc., where he raised significant capital, formed key global industry alliances with companies like Shell, Honda and Cargill, while successfully positioning the company as one of the world`s top biofuel start-ups. "Eric was selected as the new CEO of M2E based on his impressive leadership experience with renewable energy companies, and his impeccable record around growth and expansion," said Gerry Langeler, managing director at OVP Venture Partners and board member at M2E Power. "His experience and leadership will be a great complement not only to M2E`s talented team, but to the game-changing technological innovations the company is developing for the military and consumers worldwide." Apfelbach has more than twenty years of leadership and manufacturing experience, as well as extensive knowledge in the area of venture investment and funding. In addition to his role at Virent Energy Systems, he was also Founder, President and CEO of Alfalight, Inc., a leading provider of highly efficient high-power diode lasers. He has held positions in the flat panel display industry with Planar Systems, Inc., and in the semiconductor industry with Applied Materials and Mostek. Apfelbach holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as a number of industry affiliations and board appointments. "This technology offers a paradigm shift in the performance of both linear and rotating electric generators and motors. It can efficiently tap the kinetic energy of everyday motion to continuously generate, convert and store power for use in a variety of scalable military, utility and consumer applications," said Apfelbach. "Broad scale application will have a significant impact on CO2 emissions due to the reduction of wasted energy during the generation and use of electricity. This is a pivotal time for M2E as we`re entering a new era of renewable energy. I`m looking forward to the challenges ahead." The M2E solution originated with Department of Energy-funded research at the Idaho National Labs (INL). Inventor, Eric Yarger, and his team at the INL sought to ease the military`s battery dependence for mobile power, and offer soldiers a way to generate power as they move around. It leverages the well-proven Faraday Principle (energy produced via motion of a magnet through a wire coil), but with changes in the magnetic architecture that has broad applicability to many sizes of motor generators. M2E provides sufficient energy for use in devices ranging from cell phones and digital audio players to PDAs and digital cameras. M2E`s current development is focused on prototypes for military applications and for commercial mobile electronic devices, including integrated power generation/storage solutions that will supplant existing batteries for mobile devices. Moreover, the company`s future roadmap includes development of automotive, wind and wave power applications. For more information, please visit www.m2epower.com. About M2E Power M2E Power, Inc., is a renewable energy design and development company headquartered in Boise, Idaho. M2E`s patent-pending technology fundamentally changes the power landscape by tapping the kinetic energy of everyday motion to continuously generate, convert and store power for use in a variety of scalable military, utility and consumer applications. The company is currently focused on powering mobile devices - from night vision goggles to cell phones and MP3 players - and continues to develop for larger power requirements such as hybrid vehicles, wind, wave and hydro power systems for industrial use. M2E is funded by OVP Venture Partners, @Ventures and Highway 12 Ventures. More information is available at www.m2epower.com. VOXUS for M2E Power, Inc. Justin Hall, 253-853-5151 x234 jhall@voxuspr.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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