Peugeot Air HybridAir Technology to Make Its Way To Production by 2015
2013.11.02
Peugeot is working to make its HybridAir technology available for its road cars. The technology uses compressed air to boost a small capacity petrol engine and can operate in zero emissions air mode, with compressed air used to drive the hydraulic motor.
The system can also operate in petrol-engine-only mode, or petrol and air altogether. The compressed air tank is refilled by a hydraulic pump under deceleration or braking.
The technology could lead to production cars averaging 100 mpg UK (2.8 l/100km). The automaker will only be bringing the tech to its road cars sometime in 2015.
The HybridAir technology could bring an average fuel economy of 2.9 l/100km and CO2 emissions of 69g/km. That would be a serious improvement over the most efficient 208 in the range today, the 1.4 e-Hdi, which emits 87 g/km.
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