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Momentum Dynamics: this Malvern startup developed technology to wirelessly charge a Chevy Volt

Over in Malvern, a 10-person startup called Momentum Dynamics has developed the technology to wirelessly charge an electric car, the Philadelphia Daily News reported. Led by CEO Andrew Daga, the company has raised $3.5 million and is eyeing commercial fleets as its first customers. It’s working with the Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority to convert […]

Photo credit: Alejandro A. Alvarez for the Philadelphia Daily News.
Photo credit: Alejandro A. Alvarez for the Philadelphia Daily News.

Andrew Daga, Momentum Dynamics CEO, and his startup’s wireless charging pad for electric cars. Photo credit: Alejandro A. Alvarez for the Philadelphia Daily News.

Over in Malvern, a 10-person startup called Momentum Dynamics has developed the technology to wirelessly charge an electric car, the Philadelphia Daily News reported. Led by CEO Andrew Daga, the company has raised $3.5 million and is eyeing commercial fleets as its first customers. It’s working with the Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority to convert two paratransit vehicles, Daga told the Daily News.

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