Lycoming wrote:Then why isn't it everywhere already?
sounds like perpetual motion to me, though the exact mechanism seems to obfuscate this somewhat.
Hi, this is extremely new, I only recently found out about it myself the best description is in the link
KEGS kinetic energy generating system
The really interesting and important aspect of this innovation is that:
* While it is charging the batteries with a MODERATE current magnitude it is actually ADDING kinetic energy to the vehicle (accelerating it NOT robbing it / decelerating it).
* When a SHORT CIRCUIT (MAXIMUM current magnitude) is applied across the KEGS unit the accelerative kinetic energy created is also MAXIMUM - whereas in any conventional KERS maximum breaking would ensue.
* The KEGS unit can be used to recharge the batteries while accelerating, coasting and while breaking which will create moderate additional vehicle acceleration. Maximum acceleration occurs when the KEGS output terminals are shorted out so when the batteries are fully charged the KEGS unit is employed as an additional vehicle acceleration mode until the power boost is required and the KEGS unit operates like any conventional motor -just like any KERS unit. The KEGS innovation also has KERS properties as well such as regenerative braking when required.