Williams Hybrid heads to the road car

Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid set for Geneva showing

By

11 February 2010 - 13:59
Williams Hybrid heads to the road car

Williams Hybrid Power Limited has confirmed that the energy storage system as part of the new Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid has been developed and supplied by Williams Hybrid Power. The 911 GT3 R Hybrid with innovative hybrid drive will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

The energy storage system was originally developed for use in Formula One by the Williams team but Williams Hybrid Power is now focused on applications in road vehicles.

The technology will also be developed for larger, infrastructure applications by Williams F1 at its new research facility in the Qatar Science and Technology Park.

Ian Foley, Williams Hybrid Power MD

"We are delighted to see our technology being adopted by one of the world’s leading engineering companies and most prestigious automotive manufacturers in one of their racing cars. Partnering with Porsche on this project has been a very positive experience and we are grateful to them for choosing to work with us."

Alex Burns, Williams Hybrid Power Chairman

"This is a milestone for both Williams Hybrid Power and Williams F1. Together we have worked to bring this technology forward to the point where it can be tested in a racing car and deployed in a road car. We hope that this will be just the start of the evolution of hybrid systems developed for Formula One moving across to applications where they can contribute to cleaner and more powerful vehicles."

Search

Formula 1 news

Pics

Videos