Bosch develops Kinetic Energy Recovery System

A Bosch Automotive OE Division product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 18, 2008

Bosch Motorsport is developing a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) for use in motor racing.

With hybrid technology being used more and more in road vehicles, there are now signs that it will also find its way into racing vehicles.

Bosch is developing a modular KERS kit that covers all requirements from Formula 1 to racing series such as the DTM or 24-hour races.

'In comparison with the hybrid technology of production vehicles, the concepts for motor racing are considerably more powerful, and at the same time more compact,' said Klaus Bottcher, director of Bosch Motorsport.

'We are already holding discussions with many teams from various racing series.' Depending on the specific design, the systems are intended to allow for more overtaking manoeuvres using additional power that can be called upon temporarily or even to reduce the number of refueling stops by cutting consumption.

Hybrid systems by Bosch Motorsport always comprise a battery, the electric motor and the KERS controller.

This contains the power electronic, the battery management, and the management system for hybrid and engine functions.

A lithium-ion battery with scalable capacity or a flywheel energy storage device is used for storing energy.

The latter stores up to 750 kilojoules of energy.

The electric motors weigh between four and eight kgs with a maximum power level of 60kW.

Thanks to its modular structure, KERS from Bosch can be put together individually in terms of weight, robustness, and performance to suit the requirements of the respective race series.

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