HIROSHIMA, Japan-Mazda Motor Corporation has developed the world's first passenger vehicle regenerative braking system that uses a capacitor. The groundbreaking system, which Mazda calls 'i-ELOOP', ...
Mazda showed off its new Mazda 6 wagon today at the Paris motor show, adding a bit of convenience to the latest vehicle that receives the company's SkyActiv treatment. As in the CX-5 compact crossover ...
Mazda today revealed that a newly developed regenerative braking system for passenger cars capable, the first of its kind to use a capacitor, will improve fuel economy by 10 percent. The new i-ELOOP ...
The Mazda MX-5 Miata is getting the company’s i-ELOOP regenerative “braking” system in more overseas markets. A few months ago, the company announced it for the Japanese market, and this week it ...
Brake regen is typically associated with electrified cars, converting kinetic energy recovered under braking back into juice for the battery pack. Mazda, however, has been using a system it calls ...
MAZDA Motor Corporation has developed the world's first passenger vehicle regenerative braking system that uses a capacitor. The groundbreaking system, which Mazda calls 'I-ELOOP', will begin to ...
Q: I recently purchased a used Mazda with an i-ELOOP system. I asked the salesman about it (not a Mazda dealer) and he just said it was a type of hybrid. My concern is when the battery fails. Is this ...
Mazda i-ELOOP technology leaves other regenerative braking systems looking a bit embarrassed. Mazda's new regenerative braking system will increase fuel economy by a whopping 10% in all new Mazda cars ...
Mazda released details Friday of its new "i-ELOOP" (Intelligent Energy Loop) regenerative braking system - the first system to use a capacitor to store and release energy. The automaker claims the new ...
Bengt Halvorson February 13, 2013 Comment Now! The quest toward better gas mileage and incremental gains isn't relegated just to engine and transmission improvements, or to aerodynamics or weight ...
The groundbreaking system, which Mazda calls 'i-ELOOP', will begin to appear in Mazda's vehicles in 2012. In real-world driving conditions with frequent acceleration and braking, 'i-ELOOP' improves ...
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