Why cant they harness the wind power your vehicle creates when driving down the road?
October 31st, 2009 | by Michael |Bob asked:
Stick your hand out the window, feel the strong wind flying by your car, why couldnt they install special vents on the front, side and back to funnel that wind into some type of turbine that would create enough party to continually charge batteries
ERICH
Stick your hand out the window, feel the strong wind flying by your car, why couldnt they install special vents on the front, side and back to funnel that wind into some type of turbine that would create enough party to continually charge batteries
ERICH

4 Responses to “Why cant they harness the wind power your vehicle creates when driving down the road?”
By flyingtiggeruk on Nov 3, 2009 | Reply
Because the wind turbines would create extra drag so 1) the vehicle would slow down or 2) to maintain the same speed more power would be needed. And the power provided to maintain the speed would be more than the power generated by having the wind turbines there, so it’s more efficient not to have them.
By Mike A on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
it’s been tested, however it is amazingly expensive and would triple the cost of a vehicle, also the technology is heavy and doesn’t create even near the power that combustion does.
wind drag alone would reverse any benefits.
By Brendan S G on Nov 8, 2009 | Reply
The previous answer is correct, I’d just like to add that your idea would have some merit in the situation where your vehicle was moving under the power of gravity, rather than its own propulsion. If you were able to coast downhill all the time, your turbines would actually work. However, it would be much more efficient to simply couple the wheels to a generator directly… just the way many hybrid cars already work.
By Patrick K on Nov 9, 2009 | Reply
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