The most complicated KERS in the world

Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems, more commonly known as regenerative braking, work by applying resistance to the electric motor, thereby slowing the bike down and turning the motor into a generator. The relatively small amounts of electricity generated are used to … Continued

KTM brings KERS to 125GP

KTM has revealed that it employed a Kinetic Energy Recovery System at the final round of last year's 125GP season. KERS, which is under heavy development in Formula One, is an efficiency and performance enhancer that converts kinetic energy generated…