NEW CASTLE, Pa.,
In yesterday's initial closing, Quercus bought 1,904,762 units for
The second closing will occur five days after Axion brings its SEC
reporting current, which is expected during the first quarter of 2008. At that
time, Quercus has agreed to buy 1,904,762 additional units for
Subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions, Quercus has agreed to
buy 4,761,905 additional units for
Merriman Curhan Ford and Co. (Amex: MEM) acted as sole placement agent for the transaction. Fefer Petersen & Cie (www.ipo-law.com) and Andrews Kurth LLP (www.akllp.com) acted as legal advisors to Axion. Greenberg Glusker (www.ggfirm.com) acted as legal advisor to Quercus.
About Axion Power International, Inc.
Axion has developed and patented a next generation energy storage device
that won the prestigious 2006 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award for
PbC(TM) batteries use sophisticated carbon electrode assemblies to replace the simple lead-based negative electrodes used by other lead-acid battery manufacturers. The resulting device offers energy storage approaching lead acid batteries, coupled with far longer cycle life and power output approaching super-capacitors. These low-cost devices recharge rapidly and are environmentally friendly because they use 40% less lead. Axion has been producing prototype PbC batteries at its lead-acid battery plant in New Castle, Pennsylvania for more than a year using the same cases, positive electrodes, separators, electrolytes and manufacturing equipment used in its other lead-acid battery lines. The only notable manufacturing difference is the use of Axion's proprietary carbon electrode assemblies instead of lead- based negative electrodes.
Axion believes its PbC batteries are the only class of advanced battery that can be assembled on existing lead-acid battery production lines without significant changes to production equipment and fabrication processes. It also believes it will be able to manufacture carbon electrode assemblies in volume at low cost using standard production methods that are commonly used in other industries. When its electrode manufacturing methods are fully developed, Axion believes it will be able to sell carbon electrode assemblies as virtual plug and play replacements for the lead based negative electrodes used by all other lead acid battery manufacturers.
Axion's goal is to become the leading supplier of carbon electrode assemblies for the lead-acid battery industry.
'Safe Harbor' Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:
Certain statements in this Press Release are 'forward-looking statements'
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. These
statements include, without limitation, statements concerning the effect of
the staged investment by Quercus, the timing of the Company's future SEC
reporting, the Company's belief that the funds from the completed investment
would provide sufficient capital liquidity to complete its process development
work, expand its manufacturing capabilities and bring its new PbC based
battery products to market, the Company's belief that its completed products
will be the only class of advance battery of its kind and that it will be
viable replacements for older generation lead-acid batteries. These
forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations and beliefs
and are subject to a number of risk factors and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those described in the
forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include the risk that
the Company does not receive the additional
SOURCE Axion Power International, Inc.

