Green Tag General Contracting Offers New Way To Generate & Harvest Energy From Moving Vehicles
Industry: Technology
UAE-based contracting company, Green Tag General Contracting, is pleased to announce a new discovery in the ways in which we generate and harvest energy. The company offers a unique and innovative method, which relies in generating energy produced by moving vehicles, and then harvesting that energy that allows it to be reused, reallocated, and repurposed elsewhere in an area.
Abu Dhabi, UAE (PRUnderground) July 25th, 2021
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UAE-based contracting company, Green Tag General Contracting, is pleased to announce a new discovery in the ways in which we generate and harvest energy. The company offers a unique and innovative method, which relies in generating energy produced by moving vehicles, and then harvesting that energy that allows it to be reused, reallocated, and repurposed elsewhere in an area.
Founder of Green Tag General Contracting, Omar Al Jaeedi, recently spoke on the company’s technological advancement: “We are referring to this new technology as Motional Generator technology, in that it better leverages the regenerative movement of vehicles with the goal of generating power and energy. We see the development of this technology as a big step in terms of climate change and sustainability, and we hope to further cover the need for future technological development and innovation, as the energy sector will surely require new advancements.”
Essentially, MG is an energy recovery mechanism that takes advantage of the kinetic energy created through a moving vehicle. From there, this energy is converted into electric energy that can be used immediately, or stored in additional batteries which are installed within the apparatus and fitted to a vehicle.
“The best thing about this new technology is that it can be used in virtually any type or any size vehicle currently operating in the planet. Additionally, we can install multiple non-resistive systems on a vehicle to harvest even more energy. This exciting development will not only pave the way for more efficient electric vehicles, but it will also help to spread the energy wealth around the world to places that are working on implementing advanced infrastructure for the purpose of energy sustainability.”
To learn more about this advanced technology, visit Green Tag General Contracting today by clicking the link below to their website:
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