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I realy like renewlable Energie do to studying elktrotechnologie and this was the first time I heard someone speaking about this kind of Energie production like it.
I cant watch the video yet, but i read your post; thanks for sharing!
I wonder how far the floor panel sinks down, id imagine too far and it feels like you are walking in sand and becomes very annoying.... too little and the electricity generators cant be worth the cost
From Pavegen's video, it looks like the paving sinks about 1cm or so. Apparently, the small installation in Washington DC generates about 70Wh per day, which isn't much. That being said, the concept is great and if it was scaled up then the sky's the limit.
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I realy like renewlable Energie do to studying elktrotechnologie and this was the first time I heard someone speaking about this kind of Energie production like it.
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Yes. This is a great post!!! Techie.
I cant watch the video yet, but i read your post; thanks for sharing!
I wonder how far the floor panel sinks down, id imagine too far and it feels like you are walking in sand and becomes very annoying.... too little and the electricity generators cant be worth the cost
Hmmm, that's strange. I've updated the video in the article - hopefully, that one will work for you. Alternatively, there's a Facebook video embedded in the article on our website. Maybe give that one a go or check out Pavegen's Youtube channel:
https://www.adaptnetwork.com/tech/floor-generates-renewable-electricity-every-step/
From Pavegen's video, it looks like the paving sinks about 1cm or so. Apparently, the small installation in Washington DC generates about 70Wh per day, which isn't much. That being said, the concept is great and if it was scaled up then the sky's the limit.
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STOPHome use?
Driveways?
This has so much potential!
Let them install it everywhere. I need one in my appartment so i have a good excuse to throw parties. 😂