A kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) is an automotive system for recovering a moving vehicle's kinetic energy under braking. The recovered energy is stored in a reservoir (for example a flywheel or high voltage batteries) for later use under acceleration. Examples include complex high end systems such as the. .
HistoryThe first of these systems to be revealed was the Flybrid. This system weighs 24 kg (53 lbs) and has an of 400 kJ after allowing for internal losses. A maximum power boost. .
London busesA KERS using a carbon fibre flywheel, originally developed for the racing team, has been modified for retrofitting to existing . 500 buses from the will. .
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[pdf] A kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) is an automotive system for recovering a moving vehicle's kinetic energy under braking. The recovered energy is stored in a reservoir (for example a flywheel or high voltage batteries) for later use under acceleration. Examples include complex high end systems such as the. .
HistoryThe first of these systems to be revealed was the Flybrid. This system weighs 24 kg (53 lbs) and has an of 400 kJ after allowing for internal losses. A maximum power boost. .
London busesA KERS using a carbon fibre flywheel, originally developed for the racing team, has been modified for retrofitting to existing . 500 buses from the will. .
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动能回收系统(英文:Kinetic Energy Recovery System;简称:KERS)是一个将刹车时的回收储存并且为以后使用的系统。回收的能量一般存储在、或之中。动能回收系统现被利用于、、汽车零部件制造商、汽车制造商、摩托车当中。
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