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Garrett is pioneering E-Turbo technology to deliver superior performance, fuel economy, and emissions, by integrating state-of-the-art, ultra-high-speed electric motors and power electronics into its turbocharger product families.
The electric turbo augmentation in current F1 cars means instant boost at throttle tip-in and adds 150 to 200 hp to the otherwise 850hp F1 engines.
Electric power isn't just for driving the wheels of a car. Audi uses electric turbochargers to defeat dreaded turbo lag and make engines more responsive. Here's how it works.
The electric turbocharger, or E-Turbo, isn't just an enhancement to traditional turbocharging systems; it's a complete reimagining, offering unparalleled benefits in efficiency and performance for hybrid vehicles.
Wondering what an electric turbo is and what it does? Here's what you need to know about e-turbos. Turbos have been around for decades, and new advancements in turbo technology continue to emerge each and every year.
An electric turbocharger is basically just a regular turbocharger with a motor attached to the turbine shaft. Simple in concept, difficult in execution, filled with...
Instead of being powered by exhaust gasses or crankshaft only, electric turbo is powered by an electric motor via the battery. It's a turbocharger propelled by both exhaust gas and electric power to spin the turbines and create positive air pressure.
Equipped with an ultra-high-speed electric motor, BorgWarner’s next milestone in boosting technologies, the electrically assisted turbocharger eTurbo TM, can either enhance performance by adding torque to the turbine shaft or generate electrical energy from the exhaust gas flow.
Product Info – 48V and 400V Electric Turbo. Garrett’s E-Turbo utilizes a high-speed electric motor positioned on the turbo shaft to spool the compressor more rapidly and eliminate lag, dramatically improving transient engine performance and low-end engine torque.
The electrified turbo pioneered by Mercedes in Formula 1 uses a small motor integrated into the turbocharger itself to get it up to speed, so it's always ready when needed.