OUR bmw, one of the most famous automakers, thinking about its electric vehicle segment, has created a wonderful resource: suspension technology that converts the shock generated by speed bumps, potholes and other obstacles on the roads and streets into energy to power. partially accumulators of modern cars. In this way, the situations explained will no longer be an inconvenience with potential damage to your machine and will finally have an interesting practical application.
Holes and bumps will no longer be a nuisance that can damage your car, and will finally have an interesting practical application.
A new patent has been registered as a system that transforms energetic impact🇧🇷 This is another attempt to turn electric vehicles into platforms that offer more autonomy to their customers. Most models use the energy generated by the brake system for partial recharging. With the help of BMW, this would be another source of resource optimization.



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BMW’s suspension system can benefit drivers around the world
One of the problems that scares off many buyers of these cars is in addition to the high price, is a constant concern about the distance between charging points and the adaptation of cities to this reality. Massive support is expected in metropolitan areas of major countries, but it differs from day to day in less structured regions. BMW’s patented power generation is not enough to offer significant energy renewal alone; nevertheless, it is a constant and silent ally of drivers.
Proprietary power generation is not enough to offer significant renewable energy; however, it is a constant and silent ally.
The new suspension system makes efficient use of impact energy rather than using it to keep the wheels moving like traditional systems. Energy is captured as the wheel moves up and down, which is a natural response when overcoming obstacles. The captured potential is sent to a generator set, which converts it into usable electricity, which is distributed to recharge part of the car’s battery.
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