
A consortium of British companies, led by motorsport specialist Prodrive, is developing
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The project, part funded by the Technology Strategy Board under the technology programme
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Hybrids are powered by both small petrol or diesel engines and an electric motor.
They also have the ability to capture the energy lost during braking to be reused
later to power the electric motor, making them more efficient and less polluting
than non-
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Our converter will be designed for use with 50 kW systems, said Pete James, electronics specialist at Prodrive. This means it can provide an additional power boost of up to 67bhp, which allows a hybrid car to use a much smaller petrol engine without any loss in performance. The other exciting prospect is that such a system could be used instead of a turbo or supercharger on higher performance sports cars.
The project will require development of new technologies in the fields of power electronics and thermal management. One important feature of the system will be the prognostics and health monitoring, providing the converter with the ability to predict failure and shut down, or run in a reduced 'limp home' mode. Such functionality is a prerequisite in the automotive industry.
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