Friday, January 7, 2011

GM invests $ 5 million in Powermat, says loading Wireless led Volt in 2012

GM may have filed bankruptcy in 2009, but much has changed since then. General Directorate of the joint venture of GM apparently now has enough cash in the Bank to abandon the 5 million on a multi-year commercial agreement for of the Powermat Wireless charging technology. Under the agreement give GM to convert a set of equity investments in the first six months and provide them exclusive GM of the Powermat a year technology in vehicles globally. Subsequently, the Volt is split to be one of the first vehicles receiving new technology and a version prototype with loading carpet in front consoles and rear will be shown this year at the these. However, the automaker is unsure of what other models will receive upgrades Powermat. Micky Bly, leader of the development efforts of GM electric car, said although initial testing reveals not all important matters with porting technology in vehicles, leading to GM for the commercial launch of integrations sometime in 2012. The constructor has not forgotten its an investor however and hopes other manufacturers join the loading of rallying to help reduce costs after end of buffer exclusive wireless.

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