Hybrid Renewable Architecture for Roadside Loads
High-level system architecture: VAWT + solar + battery + IoT. Specific mechanical design, blade geometry, internal coupling, control method and component selection are proprietary.
Safe Architecture Overview
Roadside airflow and natural wind are converted through a vertical-axis rotor system. Solar panels add daytime generation. Energy is conditioned, stored and supplied to local loads through a site-specific electrical configuration.
Wind Capture Unit
Vertical-axis rotor designed for roadside airflow conditions
Solar Input
Daytime photovoltaic generation integrated into the hybrid system
Battery Storage
Site-specific energy storage for evening and nighttime loads
Charge and Safety Management
Integrated charge control and safety management electronics
IoT Monitoring
Pilot-ready data collection for wind, energy, battery and uptime
Local Load Output
DC/AC conditioned output for site-specific infrastructure loads
Monitoring Data
Technology Notice
Specific mechanical design, blade geometry, internal coupling, control method and component selection are proprietary and shared only under controlled technical review.
Request Technical DiscussionPublic Disclosure Guidelines
| Public phrase to use | Avoid this phrase |
|---|---|
| Vertical-axis rotor designed for roadside airflow conditions | Exact blade curvature/angle/gap/ratio details |
| Low-RPM generation architecture | Exact generator model, supplier and RPM curve |
| Integrated charge and safety management | Controller algorithm, wiring logic and firmware |
| Site-specific foundation and mounting approach | Foundation drawings and structural calculations |
| Monitoring-ready pilot system | Full telemetry schema and device firmware |