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Https://youtu.be/hssFaCSy3sw
Nice little video released on LinkedIn showing the production line at Dunsfold
Ooooh nice!!
Several systems being built, several look finished, a much bigger production line than I suspect many thought was there. Lots of staff working on builds, not the "one man and his dog" rubbish that the bashers try to portray.
Yes, and makes some very interesting viewing.
Impressive production line
Multiple Speedy branded units being put together, with numerous Speedy branded parts all over the place.
Multiple Acciona branded units looking ready to go.
Enowa/Neom branded unit outside
Looking bloody brilliant :)
Are we sure that the Enowa/Neom container isn't left over from the latter days of Extreme E. :)
2 units finished and 2 in production, hardly the 1-200 units that can be assembled in house. Better get a move on to get the Speedy order out in the next 8 working days.
I'm sure that was Heath Robinson's grand son tinkering with the wiring on one of the units!
Also, it looks like all the units are being hand built so it'll be slow progress! Maybe the next AGM will be at Dunsfold so they can let shareholders in for a proper look around! TBH though it does confirm that something is really happening, which is obviously good. It's just a pity that the units aren't being fitted with AlkaMem membranes. Maybe one day!
Garrone
I thought you was going suggest the attendees at next agm should help to put some units together at dunsfold
You’re sounding pathetic Daz. I stated in a previous post that I would be happy with dozens of units rather than hundreds this year. For arguments sake let’s take AFC’s lower number of one hundred units. Do you really believe that the production layout as seen in the video is not capable of producing 2 units a week. I accept that only 2 finished units are seen in the video but others could be in transit or stored.
Any sizeable order from Tamgo, Accoinia or ABB could easily add 15% to the share price. Once we get to 25 p the shorts will begin to close adding further price momentum
I think that brett will be using the flex fuel set up
Acciona trialled the "flex-fuel " system over a year ago ...https://www.afcenergy.com/case-studies/acciona-flex-fuel Brett mention testing with AFC flex-fuel in their latest news report .. https://www.brett.co.uk/documents/pdfs/aggregates/2024/brett_aggregates_newsletter_april_2024.pdf ....page 5.
"I accept that only 2 finished units are seen in the video but others could be in transit or stored."
As you say, completed systems would not be stored on the production line, getting in the way, they would be moved to the area for FAT testing next, and then onto the area for collection by the shipping company. And Speedy were expecting deliveries before that video was made, so likely have a few already too. The two at the end of the production lines are likely waiting to move to the FAT testing, but maybe there is no room for them as the FAT testing area already has a dozen in there, Daz/Garmoan/JeffMIlls does not know.
Ignore Daz/Garmoan/JeffMIlls and his attempts to pull the wool. His fake reviews on Glassdoor should tell you all you need to know about his credibility levels and how much he wants to ruin AFC's business.
Pure guesswork as always construed as fact. How do you know there is a separate area for doing the FAT testing and it’s not done in situ ? You have no idea.
Beware of the ramper that is StockCheque/Constructivenews. He's pedaling you all a utopian dream on AFC's prospects. Of course we would all like to believe everything he posts but in the real world nothing is a given until it happens. A healthy dose of scepticism should be applied to all his posts if you don't want him to damage your wealth!
beware of the de-ramper that garonne, he consistently slates afc whilst doing his level best to ramp itm.
at least stock cheque posts relevant and interesting articles. yes he believes we are on the rise and why shouldnt he.. there is plenty of evidence to support that theory. for what is worth i think the ceo is doing a belting job.. support him dont **** him. i have itm in equal measure so dont want either to fail.
Oh yeah, Garmoan switched to ramping ITM right after JeffMills got banned for ramping ITM on this board, so he was obviously posting as JeffMills. And Garmoan also posts as Daz as answered a post directed to Daz as if it was directed to him, clearly forgot which login he was using at the time!
How do you know there is a separate area for doing the FAT testing and it’s not done in situ ?
FAT --> Factory Acceptance Test --> at AFC
SAT --> Site Acceptance Test --> at Customer
Garonne,
You add nothing to the debate. Just bile and nonsense. Stockcheque backs up why he thinks AFC will rise. You provide nothing to reason why you think AFC will flop.
4Josh,
FAT is indeed done at AFC. Longer term it will be done at the FAT testing facility at Stade, Germany. Contract assemblers would do their own FAT testing.
There is definitely a dedicated FAT testing zone.