Valeo's acquisition of a British electric supercharger technology fits the growing move to 48-volt electric systems for European hybrid applications. Valeo is now in position to offer a micro-hybrid system for downsized engines which combines stop-start, supercharging and energy recovery. The French supplier reportedly paid Controlled Power Technologies Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
Valeo's acquisition of a British electric supercharger technology fits the growing move to 48-volt electric systems for European hybrid applications. Valeo is now in position to offer a micro-hybrid system for downsized engines which combines stop-start, supercharging and energy recovery.
The French supplier reportedly paid Controlled Power Technologies
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