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”’Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd.”’, formerly ”’SymPowerco”’ is an [[energy technology]] company{{Where|date=March 2022}} developing{{When|date=March 2022}} the Flowing Electrolyte Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (FE DMFC).{{cn|date=March 2022}} SymPowerco’s majority-owned (70%) [[subsidiary]], Polygenic Power Systems or Polygenic Power Corp., is in charge of the development of SymPowerco’s various technologies.<ref>Marketwire SymPowerco Corporation Renames Subsidiary to Polygenic Power Corp [http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/SymPowerco-Corporation-Renames-Subsidiary-to-Polygenic-Power-Corp-1190684.htm]</ref>

”’Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd.”’, formerly ”’SymPowerco”’ an [[energy technology]] company{{Where|date=March 2022}} developing{{When|date=March 2022}} the Flowing Electrolyte Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (FE DMFC).{{cn|date=March 2022}} SymPowerco’s majority-owned (70%) [[subsidiary]], Polygenic Power Systems or Polygenic Power Corp., is in charge of the development of SymPowerco’s various technologies.<ref>Marketwire SymPowerco Corporation Renames Subsidiary to Polygenic Power Corp [http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/SymPowerco-Corporation-Renames-Subsidiary-to-Polygenic-Power-Corp-1190684.htm]</ref>

FE DMFC has an increased performance of approximately 30% when compared against a [[direct methanol fuel cell]] (DMFC). Other advantages of FE DMFC include a better control of [[temperature]] distributions in the whole system, and a quick shutdown of the system.<ref>[https://sites.google.com/site/carletonmaefuelcellproject/our-company Carleton University FE-DMFC Project]</ref>

FE DMFC an increased performance of approximately 30% when compared against a [[direct methanol fuel cell]] (DMFC). Other advantages of FE DMFC include a better control of [[temperature]] distributions in the whole system, and a quick shutdown of the system.<ref>[https://sites.google.com/site/carletonmaefuelcellproject/our-company Carleton University FE-DMFC Project]</ref>

In April 2019, the company was renamed Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd, with John N. Davenport listed as CEO.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd. (XLWH) |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/XLWH/profile/ |access-date=2025-10-07 |website=Yahoo Finance}}</ref>

In April 2019, the company was renamed Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd, with John N. Davenport listed as CEO.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd. (XLWH) |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/XLWH/profile/ |access-date=2025-10-07 |website=Yahoo Finance}}</ref>


Latest revision as of 01:37, 8 October 2025

Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd., formerly SymPowerco was an energy technology company[where?] developing[when?] the Flowing Electrolyte Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (FE DMFC).[citation needed] SymPowerco’s majority-owned (70%) subsidiary, Polygenic Power Systems or Polygenic Power Corp., is in charge of the development of SymPowerco’s various technologies.[1]

FE DMFC had an increased performance of approximately 30% when compared against a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). Other advantages of FE DMFC include a better control of temperature distributions in the whole system, and a quick shutdown of the system.[2]

In April 2019, the company was renamed Xinliwang International Holdings Company Ltd, with John N. Davenport listed as CEO.[3]

  • Post-2019 site,[5] also defunct.[6]

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