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Light weight engine start battery based on Thin Metal Film (TMF) technology
BOLDER Technologies Corporation (BOLDER) has developed a lightweight emergency automobile starting unit of less than 5 pounds based on their patented Thin Metal Film (TMF) technology which is capable of starting many automotive engines. Currently marketed as SecureStart, the system is capable of starting cars, small trucks, motorcycles, motorboats, generators, snowmobiles and aircraft.