Cosworth CatGen

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Zynerji
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Cosworth CatGen

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Stu
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Not sure that I have seen it in the forum yet.
A fantastic bit of kit, I think that I have seen it installed in an Transit EV as a range extender.
The fact that it is fuel tolerant is a big plus!
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28% efficiency isn't going to set the world alight for automotive (Prius is 43% from memory), but 1kg/kW is looking very interesting for light aircraft

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It's what's present on the Ariel BEV. The 35 kW version.

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I wonder what the emissions are like running on hydrocarbons? I was idly thinking about a heavy hybrid, ie a decent size battery, and although I think 35 kW is a bit big, it is in the ballpark.

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Toxic emissions are very low.
near-zero NOx, CO and particulate emissions that far exceed current automotive legislation.
CO2 would depend on fuel type. Hydrogen(zero)<Methane<petrol<diesel
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