1. Generally speaking, wind turbines are attached to the ground or to houses. When the wind blows, the generator fan blades cause the generator rotor to rotate, allowing the generator to produce electricity. If you're trying to generate electricity by relying on the wind generated by driving an electric vehicle, consider this. Driving on a battery consumes energy from the battery and then uses the wind turbine to produce electricity for electric vehicle use. Isn’t that an extra step?
2. If the cost of solar cells can be reduced, solar cells can be considered.
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1. Efficiency issues: In theory, wind turbines can convert wind energy into electrical energy and store it in batteries, increasing the cruising range of electric vehicles. However, in practical applications, since the effefficiency of wind turbine generators is not high, especially when driving at low speed, the efficiency will be further reduced.
2. Wind Power Limitation: The wind generator requires wind power to operate. If wind energy is insufficient, the energy production of the wind generator will be limited and the range of the electric vehicle cannot be achieved. actually increased.
3. Cost issue: Installing a wind turbine generator requires additional investment, including the cost of manufacturing the wind turbine itself and the cost of installation and maintenance.