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Experimental analysis of using relative wind power in automotive field

The article highlights the current state of wind power technology and its potential to be integrated into the automotive industry, as well as the challenges and obstacles that must be overcome to make this a reality. It also examines the economic and environmental benefits of using wind power in the transportation sector and explores the potential for future developments in this area. The use of wind power in the automotive field is a rapidly growing area of research and development. Wind turbines can be integrated into cars to generate electricity, which can be used to power the vehicle electrical systems or charge the battery. This technology has the potential to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels, decrease emissions, and increase the range of electric vehicles. Additionally, wind power can also be used in conjunction with solar panels to create hybrid systems that can generate even more electricity. However, there are also challenges to implement wind power in cars, such as the design and size of the turbines, as well as the need for efficient storage solutions. Despite these challenges, the continuous development and implementation of wind power in the automotive industry holds great promise for a more sustainable future. Overall, the article concludes that although there are significant challenges to be addressed, wind power has the potential to play a significant role in the future of the automotive industry.

Cristian HELERA
University "Politehnica"of Bucharest
Romania

Dan Alexandru STOICHESCU
University "Politehnica" of Bucharest
Romania

 


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