Mazda i-stop Receives Technology Award from Combustion Society of Japan
Source: Mazda · December 2, 2009 · Filed Under Achievements, Mazda
HIROSHIMA, Japan – Mazda Motor Corporation has received the 2009 Technology Award from the Combustion Society of Japan for development of the combustion technology used in its unique idling stop system, i-stop. This award, from Japan’s most prestigious organization engaged in combustion research, recognizes remarkable achievements made by individuals and groups in the field of combustion technology research and development.
About the Combustion Society of Japan’s 2009 Technology Award
| Awarded for: | Development of combustion technology for the i-stop idling stop system | ||
| Recipients: | Junichi Taga | Powertrain Development Div., Mazda Motor Corporation | |
| Yoshiteru Nakayama | Powertrain Development Div., Mazda Motor Corporation | ||
| Takahiro Abe | Powertrain Development Div., Mazda Motor Corporation | ||
| Noriyuki Ota | Powertrain Development Div., Mazda Motor Corporation | ||
| Koji Miyamoto | Powertrain Development Div., Mazda Motor Corporation | ||
| Hideki Hosoya | Powertrain Development Div., Mazda Motor Corporation | ||
Mazda’s i-stop, on the other hand, leverages the characteristics of direct injection engines to achieve a ‘combustion restart.’ While the engine is stopped, the system injects fuel directly into a cylinder and ignites it to generate downward piston force, thereby initiating engine restart. Using this technology, i-stop restarts the engine in just 0.35 seconds, about half the time of most other competing systems. It also minimizes noise and vibration to ensure a natural driving feel.
The i-stop system was selected to receive the Combustion Society’s Technology Award because it demonstrates a new application of combustion technology in automobile engines and further improves the excellent environmental performance of direct injection engines.
The award ceremony will take place on December 3, 2009 at the Sapporo Convention Center (SORA) in Hokkaido, northern Japan.
Mazda’s i-stop has also won the following awards:
| - | 2010 Automotive Researchers’ and Journalists’ Conference of Japan (RJC) Technology of the Year award |
| - | 2009 Eco-Products Award from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) |



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