Standing just three meters tall and weighing 90 kilograms, the Italian company Gevi promises that its new equipment is capable of generating enough energy to power a home.
The technology presents a different dynamic compared to traditional turbines. Its blades rotate around a vertical axis, which allows it to capture winds coming from any direction more efficiently.
In addition to its compact size, the low noise level It's also noteworthy that the turbine produces only 38 decibels at a distance of 10 meters, less than a typical refrigerator, which usually ranges between 40 and 50 decibels.
According to the manufacturer, the mini turbine can generate Up to 60% more energy per year Compared to conventional vertical models, the company also claims that the system suffers up to 70% less wear and tear in strong winds, ensuring greater durability and reliability of the equipment.
The difference lies in the use of artificial intelligence, which analyzes wind speed, direction, and turbulence in real time. Every few milliseconds, the system automatically adjusts the blade angle to optimize power generation and reduce mechanical stress.
With winds starting at 9 km/h, the turbine begins operating, reaching a power output between 3 and 5 kW, enough to meet the needs of a house.
Gevi expects to begin mass production soon and market the product throughout Europe. The project received an initial investment of €2,7 million in a recent funding round.
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