Wrap-up of Recent Scuderi Group News Coverage

Posted on 30 January 2009 | 0 Comments

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New Highly Efficient Scuderi Split Cycle Air Hybrid Engine - Motorsport Engineer The Scuderi Group in West Springfield, Massachusetts, has recently developed the "Scuderi Split Cycle Air Hybrid Engine" (catchy I know). It is effectively a split-cycle internal combustion engine, but its revolutionary design has modified the common Otto cycle and instead of being only 33% efficient as most engines are, this new system is (in testing) claiming to reach efficiency levels of 40% far and above any other internal combustion engine, and best of all at this level up-to 80% of the toxic and atmosphere damaging gases are not present.

Scuderi gets more support for development - Automotive Engineering
The Scuderi Group says it has received over $20 million in additional private funding for the continued development of its internal combustion engine, bringing the total amount of funds raised to date to over $35 million.

Scuderi Group lands $20M for combustion engine tech"> - Mass high Tech The Scuderi Group LLC, the developer of a new kind of fuel-efficient internal combustion engine, has landed $20 million in a new round of private funding. While the company did not release the names of specific investors, the new funding brings the company’s total to $35 million since its inception in 2002.

'Going green' needs personal commitment - Springfield Republican via Green Topics America is addicted. We are so used to our comfortable way of life. It is much easier for us to drive ourselves to work instead of tacking 10 minutes on to our commute by taking public transportation.

The Scuderi Group Announces $20 Million in Additional Funding - Green Car Congress The Scuderi Group, developers of the split-cycle Scuderi Engine (earlier post) has raised more than $20 million in additional private funding. This brings the total amount of funds raised to date to more than $35 million.

Funding for new engine revs up -Springfield Republican
The Scuderi Group has raised an additional $20 million in private funding to develop and market what the company says is a new, highly fuel efficient internal combustion engine.