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Richard230

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Kawasaki's hybrid motorcycle concept
« on: September 16, 2021, 09:30:37 AM »
Kawasaki is working on a new very complicated hybrid motorcycle concept. It apparently uses an electric motor to both power a supercharger for its gas-powered engine and can also act as a propulsion motor at times. My guess is that Kawasaki engineers have run out of projects and were given this one to keep them busy for the next few years.   ::)
https://www.motorcycle.com/patents/kawasaki-is-developing-a-hybrid-motorcycle-with-an-electric-supercharger.html
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Re: Kawasaki's hybrid motorcycle concept
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2021, 04:26:04 AM »
I think it makes sense to have a range extender on a motorcycle.  I've had my Rav4 Prime for a couple weeks and I love it not having to worry about charging all the time.  The charging infrastructure is still pretty crappy, doing long trips with a hybrid is much less stressful than a straight EV. 

From that article it sounds like they want to use the electric motor and battery to create a boost for the motorcycle.  It's similar to Honda's IMA hybrid system.  It would use the motor to regen and create a boost in power for the ICE motor. 

I know they were working on some kinda hybrid gas electric motorcycle
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