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Air hybrid technology currently in development could result in fuel
savings as great as 64% during city driving and 12% during highway
driving, says a study from the University of California, Los Angeles.
A team led by Tsu-Chin Tsao, a UCLA mechanical and aerospace engineering
professor, is collaborating with engineers from Ford to get the
technology up and running. The system is similar to that of a hybrid-electric
vehicle in that braking energy is harnessed and stored to assist
the engine as needed during acceleration. The air hybrid system
differs in that it does not require a second electric propulsion
system, resulting in saved weight and manufacturing cost.

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