A groundbreaking mechanical kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) currently under development for Formula 1 by three British companies - Flybrid, Torotrak and Xtrac - has been voted ‘Engine Innovation ...
The kinetic energy recovery system developed by INGETEAM, INGEBER, has been deployed with success at a 3,000Vdc system for the first time. The kinetic energy system developed by INGETEAM was deployed ...
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The unique demands of car racing have spurred various developments in automobile manufacturing. Whether in Formula 1, Le Mans, or on the street, people love a car with plenty of speed and performance.
The kinetic energy recovery system developed by INGETEAM, INGEBER, has been deployed with success at a 3,000Vdc system for the first time. The kinetic energy system developed by INGETEAM was deployed ...
This year F1 teams will have the option of using a Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS), this will recover and store kinetic energy generated by the car during braking. Drivers will then be able to ...
Freescale and McLaren Electronic Systems have announced a collaborative initiative to develop next-generation kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) technology for the highest levels of motor racing ...
Anyone who is into Formula One knows about KERS, the kinetic energy recovery system that everyone hated in 2009, was ditched for 2010, and is now back and giving the Red Bull team some problems in ...
The Swiss multinational has opened a production facility for energy storage systems for the mobility market and placed a 900 kW rooftop array on one of its Italian factories.
Transmission technology specialist Xtrac says the flywheel kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS) currently being developed for Formula One could be applied to road vehicles in a number of ways. “By ...
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