Research by a Georgia Institute of Technology team led by Professor Zhong Lin Wang at the Institute’s Center for Nanostructure Characterization has integrated nanogenerators into the inner surface of tyres, demonstrating the potential of harvesting the mechanical energy derived from vehicle motion. The team reported their findings in Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
Research by a Georgia Institute of Technology team led by Professor Zhong Lin Wang at the Institute’s Center for Nanostructure Characterization has integrated nanogenerators into the inner surface of tyres, demonstrating the potential of harvesting the mechanical energy derived from vehicle motion.
The team reported their findings in
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