Zynerji wrote: โ15 Apr 2022, 20:32
vorticism wrote: โ15 Apr 2022, 18:11
just combine the electrical machine efficiency losses. Maybe 2% loss for generator, same for motor. 96% efficient driveline. Less than a driveshaft and gear, but maybe on par with other types of CVT. Next question is, would it be better to use batteries, capacitors, or a flywheel for the buffer storage.
It's an appealing concept but requires two equally sized MGUs and their controllers. In a performance application, it will be hard to beat a gearbox, for weight.
I like twin, counter rotating flywheels under the rear floor...

To prevent porpoising!
To think Audi and Porsche were using them not long ago. No longer though.
The MGUH can rotate at 100k+ rpm, it should be ideal for flywheel storage. Edit: depends on inertial forces, although similar bearing and motor tech could be transferred.