The Energy Recovery SystemEnergy Recovery Systems, or ERS for short, consists of Motor Generator Units that harness waste heat energy (from the turbocharger) and waste... There's more... has been designed to harvest energy and charge the car’s onboard batteryThe Battery (ESS or Energy Storage System) is a key part of the modern hybrid PU in today's F1 cars.... There's more... for deploymentBattery deployment purely refers to the battery being used to create more power. This can either be from the engine... There's more... when the driver
OK, so we all know what the driver is, right. I've always liked the description that F1 drivers are like... There's more... needs a power boost. This may include a fast lap in qualifying
Qualifying (Quali) is a one-hour session used to determine pole position and the order the cars will line up behind... There's more..., defending against an attacking driver or making a move on the car in front.
The ERSEnergy Recovery Systems, or ERS for short, consist of Motor Generator Units that harness waste heat energy (from the turbocharger)... There's more... has two key components, an MGU-H
The MGU-H (Heat) uses excess exhaust gases from the engine to feed power to the energy store, which is then... There's more... (Heat)and MGU-KThe MGU-K (Kinetic) harvests energy from the decelerating wheels back to the energy store for later use. The power created... There's more... (Kinetic).