Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains produces the Mercedes V6 Hybrid Formula One engine, which is a series of 1.6-liter, hybrid turbocharged V6 racing engines that feature both a kinetic energy recovery system (MGU-K) and a heat energy recovery system (MGU-H) . These engines have been in use since 2014 by the Mercedes works team and have been used by other teams such as Williams, McLaren, Lotus, Manor Racing, Force India, Racing Point Force India, Racing Point, and Aston Martin. The Mercedes F1 engine has increased in power over the years, from 840 horsepower at 15,000 rpm to 1,070 horsepower at 15,000 rpm. The Mercedes-AMG M10 EQ Power+ is the type of engine used by the Mercedes F1 team, and it is a V-6 single hybrid turbocharged engine with a 90° configuration. The engine has a minimum weight of 145 kg and includes an internal combustion engine (ICE), a Moto Generator Unit – Kinetic (MGU-K), a Motor Generator Unit – Heat (MGU-H), a Turbocharger (TC), an Energy Store (ES), and Control Electronics (CE) .