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Williams will likely never race flywheel KERS, may have commercial application



The Williams Formula One team developed one of the most unusual approaches to a hybrid KERS (kinetic energy recovery system) but it looks increasingly unlikely that the system will ever be used in competition. The current F1 teams have previously voted unanimously not to use KERS in 2010, even though the rules allow it.

The hybrid system developed by Williams is itself something of a, well, hybrid. Most teams that have used KERS this year have gone with electrical systems using batteries, similar in principal to what is used on road cars. A motor/generator driven off the gearbox provides regeneration/boost. However, instead of storing energy in an electrochemical battery it is stored as mechanical energy in a 40,000 rpm flywheel .

In spite of it not being used on the race cars, team principal Sir Frank Williams believes it has commercial applications. To date, the only automakers that have indicated an interest in a flywheel base system are Jaguar-Land Rover who are testing the completely mechanical Torotrak system. The flywheel system from Williams may be able to provide a more compact and less expensive alternative to batteries for low-cost hybrids. We'll have to keep our eyes open.

[Source: F1-Live]

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