DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF CONTACTLESS ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM WITH FLYWHEEL
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The production and use of energy are vital to the economies of all countries and it is needed for manyactivities such as lighting and phone charging and driving the bike andlot of other stuff,Energy is usuallyproduced by non-renewable sources such as petrol, Kerosene and nuclear which unfortunately createpollution, This is the main reason the idea of producing energy using acontactless flywheel.As per the Government announcement of electrifying the vehicles up to2030 there will be need of Charging Stations everywhere from metropolitan cities to remote areas. The practical scenario is that there will be manyproblems in fully development of charging stations across the country. This is the main reason the idea behindthe generation of energy within the vehicle itself without any contact and to avoid the pollution.
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