2009 season saw number of F1 teams applies the Kinetic Energy Recovery System as part of their tradition and effort to adapt new ideas and technologies into today's ever competitive racing scene. In actual fact, KERS is not totally new technology, it has been invented in the recent years and only during this 2009 season, F1 teams agreed to adapt it permanently into their race machine.
KERS is basically a power storing device which restore unwanted energy during braking and re channel it back as additional power (up to 85bhp) boost, great for overtaking and blocking during races.
KERS is basically a power storing device which restore unwanted energy during braking and re channel it back as additional power (up to 85bhp) boost, great for overtaking and blocking during races.
There are actually few type of KERS;

Electronic
Uses motor generators and an electrical storage medium, either Li-ion batteries or supercapacitors. The Tokachi 24 Hours winning Toyota Supra was fitted with a capacitor based system but the Peugeot 908HY uses Li-ion batteries. The batteries do have a number of issues such as the cost and frequency of replacement also cell have been known to explode or catch fire.
Hydraulic