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Carmaker Daimler on Saturday announced a
partnership with mobile technologies company Qualcomm Inc. to explore
wireless recharging of mobile phones in cars as well as recharging of
electric cars without cables.The
move forms part of a broader push by Daimler, parent company of
Mercedes-Benz, as well as rival German carmakers BMW and Audi to build
their expertise in software and telecommunications to bolster their
status as high-tech carmakers in an era when tightening emission rules
force them to downsize engines, once a mainstay of profit.In a joint statement, Daimler and Qualcomm said they were assessing the application of wireless technology to charge their electric vehicles (EV) and plug-in hybrid EVs without ever having to plug them in.
The companies are also exploring technologies that will enable customers to wirelessly charge devices such as mobile phones while driving in
their car, as well as ways to enhance in-car experience through high-speed 3G/4G connectivity.
"It's important that we remain on the cutting edge of technology and continue to deliver unparalleled experiences to our customers," Daimler's board member for research and development Thomas Weber, said.
"With this in mind, we are eager to jointly explore possible fields of future cooperation with an internationally leading tech firm like Qualcomm," Weber said in a statement.
Germany’s premium auto makers are currently on a tear to bulk up their technology expertise, and are readying an offer for Nokia's mapping division HERE.
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