bot6 wrote:Batteries have a max voltage, and this voltage diminishes with their use. Along with that, so does their output power.
The power cap on the KERS only limits max output. After the second or third acceleration or at the end of a long straight, the batteries might be too depleted to give out the max power output allowed. A bigger battery would give out the max power for more accelerations in a row, using the "KERS time allowance" more efficiently.
Although technically correct, the A123 batteries used in these KERS does not show significant power drop off from fully charged through 85% of its capacity.
Its not too hard to size the battery in accordance with the regulated output power so I think the gain is minimal