Abstract

We designed a bicycle power generation distribution control system that consisted of the front and rear mudguards, wheel frames, fans and coils, and wheel frames with magnets. The bicycle generated wind and magnetic power while riding. The control system generated electrical energy from wind and magnetic power and stored it in the mudguard battery. The light sensor in the mudguard was used for the bicycle to generate power and charge the battery during the day while at night, power was supplied from the battery for lighting charging and storing power. This bicycle showed industrial usability with the basic configuration and cost-effective way to maintain the power generation and the battery.

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