03-18-2009, 08:21 AM | #1 |
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Jaguar XF to get KERS from Torotrak
With each passing day, green automotive technology gets better and better. Transmission specialist Torotrak is working with Land Rover to produce a mechanical hybrid system with a small infinitely variable transmission with a tiny flywheel. The system is quite similar to the KERS (kinetic energy recovery systems) to be used in Formula 1 this season. KERS is a regenerative braking mechanism that converts kinetic energy to energy that the vehicle can use to boost efficiency.
As the car brakes, the energy that goes through the IVT is used to spin the flywheel at up to 64,000rpm. When the car accelerates again, that stored kinetic energy is discharged, providing a boost in power and increased energy efficiency. Torotrak is poised to be successful in its development as it has gained support from US transmission-maker Allison. Wit the combined technologies of the two companies, both are poised to be able to deliver better transmission systems. This new transmission is set to be used in Jaguar and Land Rover lines. KERS by Torotrak Interesting reading. |
03-18-2009, 04:23 PM | #2 |
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That is an interesting reading. Thanks footie!
What's the timeline on that system? I reckoned it took Torotrak quite some time to make it work at all. Might take some more development until it's ready for a street car. On a related note: BMW will show what they're planning with their own KERS version soon. As of now it seems likely that the next M5 will have such a system. Best regards, south
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03-18-2009, 04:38 PM | #4 |
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I have it from a source inside the company that say it's already up and running in close to final testing stage. Seems like the ties between Jaguar/LandRover and Torotrak is very close and both IVT and KERS have be developed for quite some time in both brands. In fact the Chief Executive of Torotrak was one of the top executive at Jaguar for a long time.
BTW I reckon not later than early 2010. |
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03-18-2009, 05:57 PM | #5 |
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That's really soon. I look forward to see it and its benefits...
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03-18-2009, 07:45 PM | #6 |
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Well here's hoping the info is correct. The talk is that it's very impressive but unlike the M5 it I believe is to use for economy instead of outright performance.
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