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Its been a month easily since last mentioned on here, however. I read into Adam bomds Cheshire cat smile as something was imminent but I'm not so sure IMO.
CE marking in a week i would question, its more like a few months.
Cheers daz. Could be local gov issues perhaps but I'm sure within a month or two we should hear of news.
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Does anybody know a bit more about how long CE markings take? I read that you can get them within a couple of weeks.
Whether we have a finished product or not, it’s still good to remind the various industrys that we still exist and what we will have down the line. Tesla is a classic example, did PR for years before they even delivered a car, however during that time they took lots of orders and created huge demand.
Trouble is Klunk, it’s left to us all to guess at these things. Not one of us knows what’s actually going on behind the scenes or what it is we’re waiting on.
Hi Southerhay ....if you have read any of my previous posts you will see i have been suggesting that certain trade publications cover the AFC progress with regard to the EV charger and the diesel genset replacement ....namely Construction news and Autocar ...nothing has ever been covered by either publication ....you have to ask yourself why not ...why no PR from TUVA ...why no mass media coverage ....why are we stuck with so many NDAs that have not moved on ....my feeling is the lack of CE approval has proved to be a big stumbling block ....once that is announced i am sure that the PR and media storm will start ....
Klunk - ridiculous comment. It’s called PR and advertising. Keep getting our name out there is all I’m suggesting. We have these incredible new funds for a reason. There’s confidence that we have the right product at the right time so let’s start selling ourselves!
Many questions for the AGM.
What do you want AFC to say ....." when we get our CE approval we may be able to help ?"....
Southernhay.
I completely agree. The disregard for shareholder value is a disgrace.
They should be shouting about what they have to offer in these markets instead of keeping silent.
Because we have TUVA and Rennocks and they don't.
So I just heard the Chancellor say that the government are investing in EV charging infrastructure. In the same way ITM did yesterday around H2 generations, why oh why aren’t AFC doing something similar via the Social Media ‘storm “?
Tell the UK how we can address this programme in certain situations where grid enhancement is not viable. Tell us how you’re helping the government achieve their goal.
Keep telling our story!