Wind turbines, patented for cars, are particular wind generators integrated into motor vehicles, equipped with any type of propulsion (endothermic engine and / or electric motor).
The approved patent relates to a system for the production of electricity, using wind generators integrated into any type of land vehicle, including cars, commercial vehicles and means of transport.
Automotive wind generators recharge the vehicle's electric storage batteries.
It is interesting to note that the automotive wind turbine produces energy and recharges the batteries even while the car is parked, for example at night.
The impeller blades of automotive wind turbines are absolutely segregated and protected and in no case can they cause harm of any kind to people inside and outside the vehicle.
The vehicle wind generation system, when the ventilation is adequate and the wind turbine installed on the vehicle has adequate power, can also propel the land vehicle in motion or at least contribute significantly to its propulsion.
The wind-powered vehicle is pushed into motion by the kinetic energy produced by automotive wind turbines and sent to the wheels through motion transmission organs. The kinetic energy produced by the wind, which pushes the wheels of the wind vehicle into rotation, is not first transformed into electrical energy, and then, by means of electric motors, further transformed into kinetic energy.
If this were to happen, significant energy losses would be caused, due to the transformation from kinetic energy into electric through alternators and also due to the subsequent transformation from electric to kinetic carried out by electric motors.
In well-ventilated areas, the automotive wind generation system is not only capable of charging the vehicle's batteries and moving the vehicle, but also providing electricity, for example, for home, camping or other itinerant activities and functions.