Sentences with phrase «k energy recovery»

Audi says the new R18 e-tron quattro will use up to 30 percent less fuel than the predecessor, thanks to the updated V6 TDI engine and ERS - K Energy Recovery System Kinetic.
Other interesting tech touches include carbon - ceramic brakes, a KERS energy recovery system, a rear camera system replacing the rear view mirrors, drive - by - wire steering, toughened glass with an auto dimming feature, and bespoke head - up displays for both driver and passenger.

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The Mercedes GP driver was testing the kinetic energy recovery system, or KERS, which has been reintroduced for the 2011 season.
The problem is that the kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) introduces a new set of risks to the sport, raising the possibility of battery fires, electrocution and...
This year cars are also fitted with a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) which converts the kinetic energy from braking into power that can be used to temporarily boost accelerEnergy Recovery System (KERS) which converts the kinetic energy from braking into power that can be used to temporarily boost accelerenergy from braking into power that can be used to temporarily boost acceleration.
Instead, the 2021 edition will focus on the MGU - K (Motor Generator Unit - Kinetic) kinetic energy recovery component, which will be more powerful and regulations for it will be written «with focus on manual driver deployment in race together with option to save up energy over several laps to give a driver controlled tactical element to racing».
Volvo plans to continue developing its flywheel - based Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS), which uses a carbon - fiber flywheel to store energy on vehicle decelerEnergy Recovery System (KERS), which uses a carbon - fiber flywheel to store energy on vehicle decelerenergy on vehicle deceleration.
Ferrari began working on hybrid KERS (kinetic energy recovery system) powertrains in 2008 for its Formula 1 Scuderia's racing efforts.
However, the introduction of a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) in 2009, which captured waste energy created under braking and transformed it into electrical energy, ensured the teams had an extra 80bhp or so to play with for just over six seconds Energy Recovery System (KERS) in 2009, which captured waste energy created under braking and transformed it into electrical energy, ensured the teams had an extra 80bhp or so to play with for just over six seconds energy created under braking and transformed it into electrical energy, ensured the teams had an extra 80bhp or so to play with for just over six seconds energy, ensured the teams had an extra 80bhp or so to play with for just over six seconds a lap.
Active LED exterior lights, carbon ceramic brakes with a kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) and rear view cameras in place of conventional mirrors also underline the mould - breaking nature of this luxury GT concept.
The Flybrid kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) incorporates Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) technology sourced from the partnership of Torotrak Plc and Xtrac.
The battery pack and electronics was developed by the Mercedes - Benz AMG subsidiary that also created the Formula 1 kinetic energy recovery system (KERS).
Derived from the kinetic energy recovery system Ferrari used in Formula One in the past season, the Hy - Kers hybrid cuts CO2 emissions by 35 percent.
The hybrid is equipped with a flywheel energy recovery system (KERS) developed by Williams Hybrid Power initially for use in Formula One racing.
The hybrid technology featured in the car was developed by the Williams F1 Team and is based on their F1 kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) which they did not race in 2009.
The UK's Technology Strategy Board has awarded Torotrak, in collaboration with lead technology partner Lotus Cars, a grant to develop a new application of the Flybrid KERS (kinetic energy recovery system) technology for integration into a manual gearbox.
On the other side, equilibrium between the current 8.0 - litre mill and a KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) can not be denied either.
It is believed that this version will use Toyota's current Hybrid Synergy Drive system that incorporates a one - motor parallel drive set - up and most likely F1 - style KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) technology.
The engine will also feature a kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) that's typically found on Formula One cars, one that will tack on an extra 80 - horsepower of boost, allowing the AM - RB 001 to generate short bursts of full electric mobility.
Renault has applied the state - of - the - art kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) used in its Formula One drivelines to the pint - sized Twizy electric car.
The better to blow by Priuses: LeFerrari unveiled at Geneva auto show is Ferrari's first passenger car with kinetic energy recovery system (KERS)
The KERS system, or Kinetic Energy Recovery System, essentially harvests energy produced from braking to give you a Horsepower boost at the touch of the button, albeit a for a limited amount of usage peEnergy Recovery System, essentially harvests energy produced from braking to give you a Horsepower boost at the touch of the button, albeit a for a limited amount of usage peenergy produced from braking to give you a Horsepower boost at the touch of the button, albeit a for a limited amount of usage per lap.
In real life, KERS stands for Kinect Energy Recovery System and is used to boost acceleration in short bursts.
However, for all of the new gameplay elements; there is a major problem returning from F1 2016 in the form of the Energy Recovery System (ERS) being nowhere to be seen which is rather odd as it is essentially an updated version of the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) which featured in previous F1 games by Codemasters.
The advanced physics engine is being designed to provide a very realistic driving experience, including features and aspects of real cars, never seen on any other racing simulator such as tyre flat spots, heat cycles including graining and blistering, very advanced aerodynamic simulation with active movable aerodynamics parts controlled in real time by telemetry input channels, hybrid systems with kers and energy recovery simulation.
«The energy with this new system is harvested as before by braking and pedaling, just that it now also converts mechanical energy into electrical energy thanks to the Integrated Kinetic Energy Recovery System (energy with this new system is harvested as before by braking and pedaling, just that it now also converts mechanical energy into electrical energy thanks to the Integrated Kinetic Energy Recovery System (energy into electrical energy thanks to the Integrated Kinetic Energy Recovery System (energy thanks to the Integrated Kinetic Energy Recovery System (Energy Recovery System (KERS).
The kinetic energy recovery system, or KERS, output would be increased to a total of 500 kW, up from 120 kW in today's cars.
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