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What is flywheel-based kinetic energy recovery system (KERS)?
The use of flywheel-based kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) offers the benefit of capturing and providing much higher mechanical power compared to the electrical ratings of the power train—hence only a small fraction of the recovered energy needs to be converted to electrical energy.
What is kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS)?
The future of Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS) holds great promise for the automotive industry. As the world continues to prioritize sustainability and energy efficiency, KERS technology has emerged as a key solution to harness and utilize the energy that is typically wasted during braking or deceleration.
What is a kinetic energy Recovery System (RBS)?
From previous discussions on RBSs, we understand that RBSs are dependent upon a vehicle's inertia and are therefore considered a form of kinetic energy recovery system (KERS). One of the main contenders to RBSs is the exhaust-based ERS. This type of ERS relies on either the temperature or velocity of the exhaust gas emissions.
How do KERS/RBS work?
The KERSs operate by recuperating part of the vehicle's kinetic energy mainly during braking operations, which explains why they are referred to as RBSs. Without the integration of KERS/RBS, most of a vehicle's kinetic energy would be dissipated as heat during braking of conventional friction-based brakes.