Pavegen: How it Works

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @HowdySBC
    @HowdySBC 2 роки тому +16

    Cool idea. Though if you reseach Pavegen's product it you will see it does not generate much energy.
    For instance 1200 people, during a Google demostration in Germany, generated enough power to run a vacuum cleaner for 16 minutes or so.
    If the parts of the system last 100 years it is way worth it.
    But if the parts last a year or two and need to be replaced/repaired it may not be worth it's cost to produce and install and maintain it.

    • @imingzee
      @imingzee 2 місяці тому

      The purpose of this project isn’t really about generating extra power for the cities and their people. In fact, these kinetic tiles require more energy from individuals, as anyone who has ever walked on sand knows, walking on a cushioned surface demands extra effort compared to a solid one. That means you need to consume more food to maintain your baseline energy levels, and food production itself requires significant energy and creates waste.
      The general public may not realize this, which is why these 'innovative' projects can mislead people into believing we have a critical energy shortage.
      Rather than being a genuine attempt to solve energy problems, it could serve as a method to shift public perception, create buy-in for monitoring technologies, and reinforce the narrative of scarcity. This would, in turn, make it easier to implement more significant behavioral controls and restrictions down the line, all under the banner of sustainability and global responsibility.
      It's a clever tactic, no doubt, but it lacks genuine intelligence and integrity.

  • @StrikeBuddyAt
    @StrikeBuddyAt Рік тому +1

    Strike Buddy Gyms using Pavegen Tech is the Dream 🌎🥊

  • @MuraliSK-f5k
    @MuraliSK-f5k Місяць тому

    Where it is being installed in India? Give some references to contact and get the details.

  • @NewWorldDisorderly
    @NewWorldDisorderly 2 місяці тому

    those grunts you do sound amazing!

  • @MuraliSK-f5k
    @MuraliSK-f5k Місяць тому

    Any installations in India? If yes, which location.

  • @SalwaAzizah-e1e
    @SalwaAzizah-e1e 22 години тому

    what is the floor material???

  • @raaaaaaaaaam496
    @raaaaaaaaaam496 2 роки тому +18

    This didn’t explain how it works

    • @jetgdvsdfgd
      @jetgdvsdfgd Рік тому +4

      You didn't understand the equation did you? They clearly explained it in the video: footsteps + pavegen = energy! It's so simple it HAS to work 😂

    • @lyl1nne
      @lyl1nne 2 місяці тому

      ​@@jetgdvsdfgd i thought it'd dive deeper into the physical aspect of it: how the electromagnetic conductor actually works, how much energy is produced etc etc

  • @MissA369-5
    @MissA369-5 2 місяці тому

    Please come to America. I will personally help you install these.

  • @cybenkencasugbo5174
    @cybenkencasugbo5174 2 роки тому +1

    Hi! we found your project very innovative and unique, especially it deals with the conservation of energy in our modern world. As a researcher and a student taking aviation studies from PATTS College of Aeronautics in the Philippines, we would like to ask a permission to use this video in our research as we seek to know its potential in our country specifically the Ninoy Aquino International Airport or the Manila International Airport to sustain a specific airport operation/s. research title is "The potential of pavegen tiles to Ninoy Aquino International Airport towards a more sustainable airport operations". your reply will be very much appreciated! Thank you!

  • @FumblsTheSniper
    @FumblsTheSniper Рік тому +7

    Assuming everyone just walks on them in a demonstration, great idea. In reality, there’s no way this is viable.

    • @StrikeBuddyAt
      @StrikeBuddyAt Рік тому +1

      😶‍🌫️I'd use it all day 🤓

    • @adamcaillouette7375
      @adamcaillouette7375 Рік тому

      @@StrikeBuddyAt It would also be useful in high traffic areas, such as in Tokyo, Japan.

    • @jetgdvsdfgd
      @jetgdvsdfgd Рік тому +6

      ​@@adamcaillouette7375 You people have no understanding of basic physics nor engineering, op is right not viable. This is going to be like solar roadways all over again

    • @willdall4
      @willdall4 Рік тому

      ​@@adamcaillouette7375use in high traffic areas would require time enough for the system to rebound upwards, constant load won't generate energy

    • @romaanjafri_
      @romaanjafri_ Рік тому +1

      ​​@@jetgdvsdfgdbut why
      I mean what is the problem?
      Isn't there any way to make it more efficient?

  • @nailag6861
    @nailag6861 2 місяці тому

    What about rain??

  • @BradCagle
    @BradCagle 2 роки тому +1

    Pretty interesting. But isn't this at least partially robbing energy from people who walk on it?, and what is the ROI?

  • @jetgdvsdfgd
    @jetgdvsdfgd Рік тому +2

    inb4 Thunderf00t

  • @ramakashyap1640
    @ramakashyap1640 Рік тому

    @Pavgen. Have you installed this in INDIA. If Yes then which location