We are a development stage company seeking to design and license a cost efficient electric power cell for use in motorized vehicles and industrial equipment. A power or fuel cell is an electrochemical device that combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electric power without combustion. On June 12, 2006, we entered into a License Agreement with California Institute of Technology, which operates JPL, whereby we acquired certain exclusive licensed patent and/or patent applications rights and improvement patent rights related to research performed under the JPL Task Plan No. 82-10777, entitled "Mechanically-Fed Metal-Air Fuel Cell As A High Energy Power Source" ("Task Plan"), as well as a nonexclusive licensed technology rights developed as a result of the Task Plan. As partial consideration paid in connection with the License Agreement, we issued 5,869,565 shares of our common stock to CalTech with a fair market value of $1.40 per share, based upon the closing price of our common stock on June 12, 2006, for a total aggregate value of $8,217,391. Furthermore, we are obligated to pay an annual maintenance fee of $50,000 to CalTech, beginning on June 12, 2009, continuing until the expiration, revocation, invalidation or unenforceability of the last exclusively licensed patent rights or improvement patent rights. The License Agreement carries a perpetual term, subject to default, infringement, expiration, revocation or unenforceability of the License Agreement and the licenses granted thereby.