Williams F1--one of the strongest proponents of Formula One's new kinetic-energy recovery systems--confirmed it will delay introducing its technology until sometime during the season. A team spokesman ...
Torotrak, a British technology company known for its continuously variable transmissions, will deliver a paper at the SAE Commercial Vehicle Congress in Illinois next week revealing a flywheel-based ...
James Martinez June 5, 2007 Comment Now! Formula One is set for a dramatic change with the announcement today that a deal has been struck between two British engineering firms for the development of ...
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 ...
The system takes advantage of the new XC90's brake-by-wire system to incorporate a kinetic energy recovery braking system, or KERS, to store energy under braking. I reached out to Volvo for more ...
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 ...
Williams Advanced Engineering is a British company best known for creating components for Formula One race cars that rip around tracks at 220 mph while burning copious amounts of fossil fuels. 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 ...
At the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham, UK, French transportation technology developer Adgero will unveil a curtainsider semi-trailer fitted with a regenerative braking system that utilizes ...
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