Friday, November 25, 2011

Mazda claims its new i-ELOOP system is the first passenger vehicle regenerative braking sy...



While Toyota has won the race 24 hours of Tokachi in 2007 with a hybrid Supra HV switch-R with the speed of charge based supercapacitors braking in the storage battery has so far been the norm for these systems in production vehicles. Now Mazda is in charge of things with its new "i-ELOOP" system for internal combustion engine vehicles. The i-ELOOP is considered the global system of regeneration braking first passenger car that uses a capacitor instead of rechargeable batteries to temporarily store the energy captured during braking ... Continue reading Mazda announces world first capacitor based on the regenerative braking system


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