Design and Development of Power Generation using Vehicle Suspension
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The design and construction of an energy-storing device utilizing coil spring suspension are the focus of this project. The device's purpose is to collect and hold motion-generated energy from automobiles with coil-spring suspension systems. The energy can then be transferred to a bigger storage system for later use or used for a variety of purposes inside the car, such as lighting or auxiliary systems. A DC generator and a coil spring make up the device, which transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy. The generator generates power when the car travels over a bump or an uneven surface because the coil spring is compressed. After that, the electricity is stored in a capacitor or battery for later use.
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