The way i see it (thanks to Jed) the first paper about Ni-H goes back to 1979, and the first Focardi paper about Ni-H was published in 1994.Now, as far as i know, Defkalion has not sold any Hyperion yet.But if the tests are conclusive the most important result will be that all doubts about the technology will be lifted.It does not matter who runs the test at all.Later on, IP issues can be solved in court or by contract, if needed.
I wonder where the test protocols are... It's by now nearly 16:00 in
Athens, so when do the tests start? The protocols should be published
before the tests begin AFAIK.
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