Applied Energy, Vol.247, 221-227, 2019
Performance of a speed bump piezoelectric energy harvester for an automatic cellphone charging system
We propose a piezoelectric energy harvesting technology installed in a roadway speed bump. We have installed a module that can charge mobile phones utilizing a speed bump piezoelectric harvester (SBPH), which is easy to apply to roads. A highly integrated module with 40 piezo-generators was fixed and installed at the center of the speed bump. When a medium-sized vehicle passed the module at a speed of 30 km/h, an output voltage of 144 V-max, output current of 45.2 mA(max), and output power of 4086.08 mW(max) (6.81 W/m(2)) were measured at a load resistance of 2 k5-2. When the vehicle passed over the SBPH nine times, it charged a capacitor (10,000 mu F) to provide 6 V for about 200 s, and the charged electrical energy was enough to operate a cellphone. The self-controlled battery charging system via electricity generated by the piezoelectric module could be applied to a speed bump installed on an actual road.
Keywords:Speed bump;Road-capable piezoelectric energy harvester;Autonomous charging cellphone;Vehicle;Actual road