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 ...
Developer Julian Eyre based in the United Kingdom has created a new bicycle kinetic energy recovery system aptly named BiKERS. Designed to help provide assistance to riders by harvesting energy during ...
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 ...
Bosch Motorsport will offer customers access to a kinetic-energy recovery system. The modular system is intended for a wide range of applications, from F1 to sports cars. The hybrid system is composed ...
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 ...
Although true flywheel-based kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS) never quite caught on in racing or in production hybrids, a company in Israel has been working on putting the technology to use ...
Williams' technical director Sam Michael yesterday revealed – but then again, who had time to listen, as all eyes were focused on the WMSC meeting in Paris – that his team will use the Kinetic Energy ...
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Volvo has received a grant of 6.57 million Swedish kronor ($1.05 million U.S. at today’s exchange rate) from Swedish Energy Agency to jointly develop and test a flywheel kinetic energy recovery system ...
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