KERS
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Ferrari shows a reworked HY-KERS system in Beijing.
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Volkswagen will this week unveil its two-seater E-Bugster electric Beetle concept at the North American International Auto Show.
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The C-1 is a proposed fully-electric and fully-enclosed self-balancing motorcycle.
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Thrustcycle has unveiled a new version of its self-balancing inline-wheeled prototype electric vehicle, the SRT.
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Mazda claims its new i-ELOOP system is the world's first passenger vehicle regenerative braking system that uses a capacitor in place of rechargeable batteries.
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The Flybus consortium is set to start testing its prototype flywheel hybrid bus.
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The FIA published their revised technical regulations for 2014 Formula One season last week and they never fail to surprise.
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Volvo indulged in some odd behaviour overnight when it made a curious omission from a publicity release promoting the Kinetic Energy Recovery System development for which it has just received a US$1,000,000 grant from the Swedish Energy Agency.
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New research suggests that pneumatic or air hybrids that store energy captured from braking as compressed air could halve the fuel consumption of ICE powered vehicles.
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The Ferrari F150 2011 F1 car was unveiled Friday with the most notable changes being an hydraulically adjustable rear wing (worth approx 60 bhp) and the return of KERS (82 bhp).
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Formula One is set to announce a new greener formula for 2013. Anticipated changes include 1.6 liter turbo engines with uprated KERS, reduced rpm, fuel restrictions, and an anticipated reduction in fuel consumption from 3 mpg to 4 mpg.
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The Porsche’s 911 GT3 R Hybrid racing project's true standing as a significant automotive innovation was recognised last night when it won Powertrain Innovation of the Year, and Vehicle Development of the Year at the Professional MotorSport Awards.
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