The Scuderi Group today announced several ongoing development partners who are assisting in the research and development of the Scuderi Air-Hybrid Engine.
These partners include:
Mahle, headquartered in Germany and one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, Mahle is providing the pistons for the Scuderi Engine.
Cargine Engineering is a Swedish company that develops combustion engine technology. The Scuderi Air-Hybrid uses Cargine’s air-actuated valves in its breakthrough split-cycle engine design and cross-over chamber.
Convergent Science, based in Middleton, Wis., develops Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software for analyzing computer simulations. Convergent has assisted the Scuderi Group and its independent research laboratory with critical CFD studies.
Schaeffler Group, based in Germany and a maker of precision components for engines, Schaeffler is contributing to the valve train assembly.
Gates Corporation, headquartered in Denver, a supplier of automotive products, supplies the belts for the Scuderi Engine.
Previously In February, The Scuderi Group announced that it is partnering with Germany-based Bosch Engineering GmbH on development of the Scuderi Engine’s fuel injection system.
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