
Kawasaki's Hybrid Torque Converter System (HYTCs) stores electrical energy in a capacitor and discharges it on demand. Kawasaki claims it can reduce fuel consumption 35%.
Kawasaki says its entry in the hybrid market -- the 65ZV-2 HYTCs that converts torque converter heat to electrical energy -- reduces fuel consumption by 35% compared to a conventional 65ZV-2. The HYTCs (Hybrid Torque Converter System) stores electrical energy in a capacitor that can charge and discharge energy more instantaneously than a conventional battery. An electric motor parallel to the torque converter uses stored energy on takeoff and hard efforts to assist the engine, so a smaller engine can do the same work. The HYTCs also regenerates the capacitor during engine idling and braking.
- 140 hp
- 4.5-liter engine displacement
- 433 lbs.-ft. torque
- 2.45-cu.-yd. bucket capacity
- 22,480 lbs. breakout force
- CONEXPO-CON/AGG Booth No. C-4735
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