Regenerative brakes recapture energy that conventional brakes dissipate as heat. What’s next? Shock absorbers.
New Shock Absorber Harvests Energy From Bumps In The Road, Increases Fuel Economy
Their prototype shock absorbers use a hydraulic system that forces fluid through a turbine attached to a generator. The system is controlled by an active electronic system that optimizes the damping, providing a smoother ride than conventional shocks while generating electricity to recharge the batteries or operate electrical equipment.
In their testing so far, the students found that in a 6-shock heavy truck, each shock absorber could generate up to an average of 1 kW on a standard road — enough power to completely displace the large alternator load in heavy trucks and military vehicles, and in some cases even run accessory devices such as hybrid trailer refrigeration units.
It should be made clear that this type of system recovers energy expended by the engine while driving, or someone will inevitably get the wrong idea.