Since 2000, use of wind energy has grown quickly, making it one of the most promising renewable energy sources for power generation. The most appropriate way to categorise wind turbines is according to their orientation, namely as Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWT) and Vertical Axis Wind Turbines. (VAWT). As technology advances, everyone wants to utilise renewable energy instead of non-renewable resources for a variety of reasons, including the scarcity of fossil fuels and the effects of global warming. We thus sought to create something that is eco-friendly and utilises renewable energy. The wind is forced to both sides of the road while a car is travelling down it. With the aid of wind turbines, we are able to transform this energy. Therefore, our goal is to create a wind turbine that can generate 100 W of electricity. Power generation for the home may be done with vertical axis wind turbines. Depending on the design, VAWT can produce electricity at speeds ranging from 3 m/s to 40 m/s. The main benefit of VAWT over HAWT is that they can catch the wind in any direction since it reduces the expense needed for the yaw gear. Due to its straightforward construction and compact size, VAWT may be fastened to the roadside poles. So, in addition to the regular wind flow, they may also create power using the wind energy produced by moving cars. Although VAWT efficiency is lower than HAWT, they may still be deployed in locations with low wind speeds. Noise pollution and low maintenance characterise VAWT.