Over at TheCarConnection.com we are told a team from the Institute of Engineering and Design at Brunel University in west London has found a way for braking energy to be stored as compressed air and re-used to animate the engine. The London team claims that most of today's engines would require only small, inexpensive changes to become air hybrids.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Supercharge Your Car Through Braking
Over at TheCarConnection.com we are told a team from the Institute of Engineering and Design at Brunel University in west London has found a way for braking energy to be stored as compressed air and re-used to animate the engine. The London team claims that most of today's engines would require only small, inexpensive changes to become air hybrids.
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