Apologies if someone else has offered this but I have looked first..
What's so new about this... is it a joke?
Not an engineer or anything but diminishing return an all that..
http://m.carandbike.com/reviews/global-renergy-self-charging-electric-bicycle-prototype-review-1586657
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Hi I do not think this is a wind up , just the results of woolly thinking. The reporter seems to think so also but had a story to file.
From what I can see is 4 of 12v batteries each probably 20amp hr wired in series and parallel giving 24v at 20amphr or 480whr. The motor is stated as a 250w and presumably 24v working. and the author states there is another bank below that.
Assuming that all batteries are initially charged a range of 130km is not unreasonable.
What is unlikely is that the generator in the backwheel will actually charge the battery pack. Unless it is one of the older brushed motors , which is likely it will not generate usuable current , without extensive electronics. Even if it is then it needs to create a voltage in excess of the 24v and as the wheels are matched in size I would have difficulty in seeing where the voltage would come from. Voltage in a generator is dependent on rotational speed.
Even were it to generate a voltage then the fundamental physics would come into play and it becomes an expensive way of generating heat.
It looks to me like a student project carried through with diligence and good production values but without adequate consideration of fundamentals.
I would give the student a C degrade and his supervisor a talking to.