Johnson Controls Micro Hybrid Battery System in Detroit, USA reveal

Johnson Controls Micro Hybrid Battery System in Detroit, USA reveal

CBR Staff Writer Published 11 January 2013

Johnson Controls plans to 48V micro-hybrid battery for cars 14 revealed in January 2013 at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, USA.

The company plans a dual voltage design with a low voltage lead-acid battery and a 48V lithium-ion battery that. Expected to fuel by optimizing the energy production and consumption Implement rescue


Johnson Controls Power Solutions President Alex Molinaroli said the company. Opportunities for the development of energy storage systems that offer more fuel-efficient than at lower cost than a hybrid or electric vehicle start-stop

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“Even as a start-stop vehicles taking part of the mainstream in Europe to start, and keep in the U.S., has the potential of micro-hybrid technology, the next level of fuel efficiency across the spectrum of performance of the vehicle, provide the 15 to 20 percent of the fuel consumption, “Molinaroli stretches said.

Europe is expected. The first, the company’s technology, which follow from the U.S. in the coming years and in major markets in 2020

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The battery is designed to provide higher performance electrical loads including air conditioning, chassis technology and the storage of renewable energy and power brakes support, while the 12V battery would power the vehicle’s starter, indoor and exterior lighting, and entertainment systems.

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