We ve seen these before in race cars and buses but where recovery systems in automobiles convert the kinetic energy normally lost in.
Floor tiles in england turn kinetic energy into electricity.
My idea was a floor tile that would convert the kinetic energy from a footstep into electricity he says.
But in one hallway there s something new on the ground.
Durable and simple to install the floor tiles help to capture 5w of energy for every footstep that is taken on them.
It s a series of special tiles with led lights in the center of each.
Designed for use in in high foot traffic areas the tiles convert the kinetic energy from footsteps of pedestrians into renewable electricity which can be stored in a lithium polymer battery or.
Each floor module can produce up to 35 wp of sustained output.
Essentially the tile surface flexes about five millimetres when stepped on which creates kinetic energy that is then converted to produce an average of six watts per footstep.
Branding is a standard feature.
Using distancing grids between the kinetic tiles we kan set up any floor to fit the compliance rules.
We use the generated electricity on the spot to power the floor s infinity led lights.
This kinetic energy is directly converted into electricity.
What we do.
Tile size is 75x75x20.
Every time someone steps on the tile they generate seven watts of power.
Through this process the floor interacts with the public and involves them in a unique and interactive energy experience.
Most of that energy is wasted just dissipating into the floor tiles.
Recent pavegen installations include smart city developments retail destinations sports stadia and education institutions in hong kong india korea thailand.
With pavegen s kinetic technology footsteps can provide engaging clean energy generating experiences to power off grid bespoke applications such as lighting and environmental monitoring across a wide range of sectors.
A kinetic floor tile that also housed a bendable solar panel could be 66 as efficient as a standard solar panel but could also continue generating electricity when the sun went down.
Designed by the uk based technology company pavegen these floor tiles are intended to convert kinetic energy into electricity for a variety of different infrastructure uses.
This can then be captured for lighting areas.
Data capture and visualisation.
The tiles are a kind of kinetic energy recovery system.