Gentherm gets USD1.55m contract extension from US DOE for thermoelectric generator

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Project to be completed in 2015

Gentherm, previously known as Amerigon has received USD1.55m from the US Department of Energy (DoE) in funding, an extension to a previous grant of USD8m for its thermoelectric generator (TEG) technology, says a company press release.

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