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Ron&Gill wrote:Anything is possible within the realms of the laws of energy-mass conservation. KERS just stores the kinetic energy of the cars as kinetic energy in a flywheel (or rather four flywheels). The best form of "KERS" I've read about is on electric cars, where, when braking, each wheel motor turns into a generator which recharges either a battery or a Hydrogen fuel cell. But that's not the same as electrolysis of water to produce free Hydrogen (free as in H2(gas) not free as in no cost)
Ron&Gill wrote:Anything is possible within the realms of the laws of energy-mass conservation. KERS just stores the kinetic energy of the cars as kinetic energy in a flywheel (or rather four flywheels). The best form of "KERS" I've read about is on electric cars, where, when braking, each wheel motor turns into a generator which recharges either a battery or a Hydrogen fuel cell. But that's not the same as electrolysis of water to produce free Hydrogen (free as in H2(gas) not free as in no cost)