Wind turbines for motor vehicles


The patented wind turbines for electric vehicles are wind generators integrated into electric-driven vehicles and also into hybrid-driven vehicles (electric - internal combustion engine).

The patent concerns a system for the production of electricity using wind turbines integrated into any type of land vehicle, including cars, buses, commercial vehicles and means of transporting goods. 

The wind generators of wind-powered vehicles recharge the vehicle's electric storage batteries.

Road wind generators produce energy both when the vehicle is moving and when it is parked, even during the night.


As mentioned, the patented wind generators produce energy while the vehicle is moving, but are designed in such a way that they are absolutely not operated by the movement of the vehicle. 

If this were the case, fossil energy (fuel) would be used to push the vehicle into motion, which in turn would produce less electrical energy than was consumed to push it into motion.  

And this would be not only absurd, but also uneconomical.


The moving parts of the automotive electric turbines are integrated and protected in the vehicle, in such a way that, under absolutely no circumstances, can they cause damage inside the wind vehicle or outside of it.


In areas of good ventilation, the automotive wind generation system is not only capable of recharging the vehicle's batteries and propelling the vehicle into motion, but, when the vehicle is parked, it is also capable of providing electrical power for others electric vehicles, for the home, for camping, for itinerant activities, including scientific or military ones.