A two-stage power management and storage system could dramatically improve the efficiency of triboelectric generators that harvest energy from irregular human motion such as walking, running or finger tapping.
SOURCE: Energy and Resources News — ScienceDaily – Read entire story here.
Two-stage power management system boosts energy-harvesting efficiency
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