Volvo Kers 2020
Volvo Kers 2020. Volvo representatives gave us the opportunity to test this prototype at its Gothenburg development facility in Sweden, and it does make a compelling argument for consumer market KERS hybrids. Volvo has announced a successful end to four years of studying a kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) for use in its future passenger cars.
Allowances vary by model, trim powertrain and whether vehicle is leased or purchased. Meanwhile, the SUV's Cross Traffic Alert gains automatic braking. Now Volvo wants to bring the technology to road cars.
Car shown with optional equipment at an additional cost.
Volvo has announced plans to develop and test a new flywheel kinetic energy recovery system (FKERS).
This system converts the kinetic energy lost during braking to usable electric. Meanwhile, the SUV's Cross Traffic Alert gains automatic braking. Now Volvo wants to bring the technology to road cars.
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