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Advancement of Charging System Utilizing Bicycle Dynamo

Abhimanyu M. A., Gaurav Gopan, Arunjith S., Aravind S. R., Prathibha Viswan

Abstract


Electric power can be used for almost all sectors involves production, marketing, IT Services, etc. Electricity has the capacity to act as both a power source and a source of illumination. Because it is known that the use of a battery allows it to produce motion in an object . As a driving force, electric power is generated from the process that has been passed, because by using indirectly the power generated by the battery can be allocated according to the connection made through the path made. And until now, the development of battery usage is not only on objects that have a small shape and size. But it has reached objects that have a shape and size larger than the battery, one of which is an electric bicycle. Many Indian villager's primary means of transportation is their bicycle. The majority of these settlements lack electricity. Pedal power can be converted from mechanical to electrical energy utilising dynamo or an alternator. Students can use small powered lighting gadgets at night for studying if they charge them with a dynamo. This idea can be applied to powering smartphones, iPods, laptops, etc. Power can also be produced by the wheels of alternator-powered vehicles, such as motorcycles and cars, where there is a chance of producing greater power. It is possible to use the generated power within the same vehicle or to store it in a battery to power additional equipment. Bicycle riding promotes physical fitness and can also be used to create power. The methods for producing electricity by pedalling a bicycle are discussed in this study. It goes into great depth about how to create electricity with a bottle dynamo and use it to power cell phone chargers. In villages, bicycles are the primary mode of mobility. Additionally, the energy can be effectively used to power electronic devices, which need less power, in cities where the majority of people ride exercise bikes. The majority of Indian villages still lack power, and they still rely on bicycles for transportation. Our system will be very useful in such areas.

 


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijece.v8i2.1928

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