H2EM

Decarbonization

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Polytechnic University of Bari University of Padua

Hydroelectric Energy for Electric Mobility

The project harnesses the power of hydraulic energy to generate electricity, promoting the use of electric bicycles on the Polytechnic University of Bari campus. This innovative prototype supports sustainable transport and serves as a valuable educational tool for students and researchers in the field of renewable energy technologies.
By transforming the kinetic energy of water into electrical energy, the project provides a practical demonstration of the Pump as Turbine (PaT) technology. The generated electricity is used to power charging stations for electric bicycles, offering a green solution for campus mobility. This project has wide implications, from reducing carbon footprint to enhancing the university's sustainability goals, and providing a replicable model for other institutions and communities.
It promotes industrial collaborations and contributes to the development of new products for renewable energies and electric mobility. This project exemplifies a forward-looking approach to integrating renewable energy into daily life, creating a healthier and more sustainable environment.