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Chrysler and NASA partner on advanced technologies

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Now here's a partnership we didn't see coming: Chrysler and NASA  have jumped into bed to share research on things like radar, materials and robotics. While we can't imagine Chrysler has too much to add to that discussion, the partnership could have a wide-ranging impact on the company's future products. Neither NASA nor Chrysler is exactly willing to say how the government agency will benefit from joining up with the smallest of the Big Three, but the mind reels...


It's also worth noting that NASA will be sharing some of its battery tech with the Penastar people, including "other energy storage mediums." That's good news for a company that just put its ENVI electric-vehicle program out to pasture. While hybrids still make up a small portion of the total vehicle sales here in the US of A, any manufacturer without a decent hybrid showing would seem to be at a serious disadvantage going forward.

If nothing else, we may see more Velcro, memory foam and freeze-dried ice cream in our Chrysler products of the future, although there's no word on sending a Sebring into space.

[Source: Chrysler, Autoblog]

 

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/04/13/chrysler-and-nasa-partner-on-advanced-technologies/



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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 April 2010 07:40 )  

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