The UK transport operator Go-Ahead Group and Williams Hybrid Power (WHP), a subsidiary of Williams Grand Prix Engineering, have signed an agreement to develop a flywheel energy storage application for use in buses. Go-Ahead and Williams Hybrid Power will co-develop and produce six prototype buses with a retrofitted hybrid flywheel 'kinetic energy Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
The UK transport operator Go-Ahead Group and Williams Hybrid Power (WHP), a subsidiary of Williams Grand Prix Engineering, have signed an agreement to develop a flywheel energy storage application for use in buses. Go-Ahead and Williams Hybrid Power will co-develop and produce six prototype buses with a retrofitted hybrid flywheel 'kinetic energy
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