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Jadoo (a Hindi word meaning “magic”) was founded in 2001 by Lee Arikara and Larry Bawden. In 2003, Jadoo secured its first round
of institutional financing. After perfecting its Proton Exchange Membrane-based fuel cell, Jadoo developed an integrated power system around this technology, then trademarked and patented the key components.
Initial efforts concentrated on delivering a product to the professional video camera market. Soon thereafter, Jadoo expanded its system architecture for use in a variety of other markets, including emergency
response, law enforcement, and the military. In 2004, the U.S. Department of Transportation approved Jadoo’s N-Stor fuel canister for transport via air cargo—the first approval of its kind.
Today, Jadoo is a leading supplier of portable and mobile fuel cells. Jadoo partners with both government and corporate groups to design and manufacture power systems for specific applications. By
identifying promising new applications for both existing products and those in development, Jadoo has cemented its position as an industry leader.
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