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Geneva 2009: Intelligent Light car EDAG Open Source "is how the television for the safety Tailgate

EDAG's new "Light Car - Open Source" in the concept at the Geneva Salon, and by the outside seems a different berne electric car, there is a lot of innovative content to call, within the attention.

It is difficult to know where to begin: The use of (O) as a driver-configurable LED technology and lighting units, such as televisions, as a safety net that the warnings issued by the road and its 100 cent recyclable chassis basalt fiber (I said that both lighter and cheaper than carbon fiber or aluminum) or the fact that it is an open source printing with EDAG at the top, but released on the opening of the Auto-developer of technologies aimed at improving and change.
In any case, that the engine of lithium-ion battery in the wheel of the car compact engines that are used to maximize the interior is a simple, but we are really fascinated by the majority (O) of LED technology, the light, Car egg smooth exterior. On the back, the (O) LED is used to the vehicles not only LCOS behind the brake, but also the conditions for the road - a transition for pedestrians on the street, for example, or whether speed or the construction to come . We can imagine this kind of technology would legalize murder (at least in the U.S.), but brings us new ways of thinking about the safety of vehicles and communications.

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