Friday, November 25, 2011

Mazda Develops i-ELOOP Capacitor-Based Regenerative System, Debuts on Takeri Concept


Regenerative braking systems that store energy into batteries during braking are becoming increasingly common in new cars because they help reduce fuel consumption.

Today, Mazda presented what it claims to be the world’s first passenger vehicle regenerative system that uses a capacitor instead of a battery pack for storing energy, named i-ELOOP (“Intelligent Energy Loop”).

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