Regenerative Braking System
The regenerative braking system is one of the core innovations of the Magnetic Inertia System. When the system needs to slow down or stop, it converts the kinetic energy of the rotating shaft back into usable electrical energy. This energy is then stored in the energy storage unit for later use. The braking process is controlled by the electromagnets, which adjust their polarity to induce the necessary deceleration.
Energy Storage and Calculation
The stored energy in the system is calculated using the formula: Energy Stored = C × V², where C represents the capacitance and V is the voltage. This ensures that the system’s energy storage is both efficient and adaptable to varying energy input levels, enabling real-time energy harvesting from rotational motion.
Battery Technology
The energy storage unit incorporates high-performance lithium-ion cells, configured to provide maximum energy density and a long lifespan. These cells are arranged in a series-parallel setup to meet the voltage and capacity requirements of the system.
- Capacity: 200 kWh minimum, providing ample energy storage for industrial, commercial, or residential use.
- Battery Cells: Prismatic lithium-ion cells with an integrated Battery Management System (BMS) to monitor voltage, temperature, and current.
- Cooling: An advanced cooling system designed to prevent overheating and maintain the optimal performance of the cells over their lifespan.