Franklin Fuel Cells Featured on TV - Twice

Malvern, PA, June 15, 2006 - The Consumer media must also be getting the news of Franklin Fuel Cells’ unique technology and growing name awareness, because the company has been the subject of two major TV appearances.

First, Franklin was the subject of an entire segment of ABC-TV’s “Primetime Weekend” on Philadelphia’s Channel 6, on Saturday, May 13. It featured interviews with Director, President and CEO, John Law, and Director, Technical Programs, Eduardo Paz, and covered Franklin’s proprietary, patented, technology and potential application in our country’s energy solutions, as well as general comment about the current state of fuel-cell development and potential timeframes for mass availability in various energy scenarios.

Franklin was also the sole subject of the cable-TV financial show, “Money Matters”, taped on June 7 th for broadcast throughout the tri-state Pennsylvania/New Jersey/Delaware region. John Law was the featured guest for the entire half hour dedicated to fuel cells and the industry past and future, a perspective for investors, and insights into Franklin’s proprietary DOSOFC technology. The show is scheduled to air beginning about June 24 th, depending on cable provider and station scheduling. <END>

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FRANKLIN FUEL CELLS : A three-year-old, venture-backed, early-stage SOFC technology company located in suburban Philadelphia. It is unique among all SOFC technology companies in that Franklin is the only fuel-cell technology company to offer patented, proprietary Copper-Ceria anode technology to enable operation of an SOFC directly on heavy hydrocarbon fuels containing Sulfur, without the problems common to the traditional, ubiquitous Nickel-anode SOFC.

Franklin’s proprietary technology has moved ever closer to commercialization by delivering unmatched fuel flexibility - with provable, demonstrable results - on everything from 93-octane pump gas and kerosene to virtually every hydrocarbon fuel available today. Therefore, Franklin’s technology offers a smooth and continuous transition from fossil fuels to bio-fuels, and on to hydrogen.

For more information, please log onto www.franklinfuelcells.com , or contact Mrs. Kara Newhard at (610) 640-7545. <END>