

Pacific Fuel Cell Relocates MEA Research & Development to Ohio
– – Dr. Yushan Yan Remains with Company – –
TUSTIN, Calif. – Feb. 13, 2008 – Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. (OTCBB:
PFCE), a specialty component manufacturer for the fuel cell
industry, announced today that it is relocating its Riverside,
California-based membrane electrode assembly ("MEA") research and
development facility to its 24,000-square-foot Willoughby, Ohio-based
plant, effective immediately.
"We are centralizing our products into one facility to take
advantage of our existing manufacturing structure," said George
Suzuki, chief executive officer and president of Pacific Fuel Cell.
"The relocation of our lab to Willoughby paves the way for the company
to move from the research phase of nano MEA technology to the
production phase."
"We believe Pacific Fuel Cell is the only fuel cell component
company to offer bipolar plate manufacturing and MEA technology. This
move provides us with greater opportunities to introduce our nano MEA
platform to new and existing bipolar plate manufacturing customers,
and prepares us for future growth opportunities," Suzuki added.
Dr. Yushan Yan will remain at UC Riverside and continue to serve
as the company's chief scientific advisor and director.
About Pacific Fuel Cell
Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. is a nanotechnology company committed to
producing fuel cell components with reduced cost and higher
performance in the portable, stationary and micro fuel cell market.
Products include low and high temperature BPPs, compression molding
BPPs for high volume customers and pressed plates using a CNC process
for low volume customers.
Certain matters discussed in this press release, including, but
not limited to the expected growth of the fuel cell industry and
increase in demand for the company's technology, may constitute
forward-looking statements within the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995 and, as such, may involve known and unknown risks
and uncertainties. Other factors also may cause actual results to be
materially different from the results implied herein. Readers are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking
statements made in this press release.
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