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Non-Tech : IMPCO Technologies (IMCO), formerly AirSensors (ARSN)

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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (222)11/1/2000 9:52:37 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (1) of 298
 
SACRAMENTO, Calif.-(BW)-Nov. 1 Enova Systems' Enabling Technologies Empower Fuel Cell Vehicle Team

Enova Systems of Torrance, Calif. (Nasdaq:ENVA), in collaboration with Hyundai Motor
Company of Korea, International Fuel Cell (IFC), a unit of United Technologies Corporation (NYSE:UTX
) and IMPCO Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:IMCO), will unveil the Hyundai Santa
Fe fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) at the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CFCP) Grand Opening in
Sacramento today.

Enova Systems has developed the drive train, protection and power management systems and data
acquisition systems for the vehicle in conjunction with Hyundai. Enova Systems hardware and software
manages the power supplied by the fuel cell and converts it into propulsion power for the vehicle.

"This is a significant achievement for Enova Systems," said Carl Dean Perry, president and CEO. "The
FCEV is a highly efficient alternative to traditional automobiles and will have lower emissions and
higher fuel economy."

Working with Enova on the Hyundai fuel cell team, IFC supplies the fuel cell and IMPCO supplies the
hydrogen fuel system technologies. The FCEV will undergo performance testing and evaluation by
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