You can't expect that something that has been broken for years, can be fixed, sometimes it just can't be done.
They took the wrong tack years ago with the bluegen. Instead of licensing out the technology to a host of companies to develop lots of different products and earn a small percentage, they went the whole hog, bet the farm on a totally new concept and consumer device.
Licensing it out, while they spent their time and effort on R&D always made far more sense than trying to be a consumer product maker from scratch, and totally underfunded to it even slightly well.
Management went from R&D straight into an area they had no experience in, consumer sales, a very dumb idea.
35 sales in a quarter, well over 5 years after you have launched the product, nothing but a dud. Perhaps the whole concept of a consumer in house GAS generator was a dud idea, which is why others are failing as well. Cheap solar killed any slight hope this had years ago. It (solar) is a generator that needs NO inputs, therefore no further costs, just output.
Applications for this technology in completely different spheres will occur in the future. Think of isolated mine sites where they truck in CNG to run diesel generators as just one.
The technology will live on, finding it's niche, long after CFU is dead and burried.
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