Katrick Technologies introduced a new type a few years ago Wind farm designs, which will not work with rotating blades, but with vibrations, that is, with a kind of wing, and according to the schematics installed alongside the roads, it can generate energy to charge electric vehicles. According to the concept, the aerodynamic units or wing profile units hidden in the open cabins vibrate due to the wind, providing sufficient kinetic energy to the generator. The multi-tiered wings move independently of each other and the hexagonal modular compartments contain more of them. By definition, much less power can be produced using the technology than with conventional high-tower turbines, but the advantage of the equipment is that it can be installed more easily and in more locations, i.e. it can be used directly along roads or on top of buildings. According to the company, a row of panels laid along a one-kilometer stretch of road can cover the energy supply of 80,000 tesla or 760 households per year, which is very cheap. In terms of specifications, not much can be known about the equipment at present, but after the start of the tests, the operability of the method will be more thoroughly evaluated. The manufacturer planned to produce prototypes in March of this year, and start testing in July.
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