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SRI Tyre Internal Power Generation enables battery free sensors

Date: 18th March 2021 Author: Peter Gardner Comments: 0
SRI’s Tyre Internal Power Generation Technology

Falken Tyre’s parent company, Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI) has successfully developed technology that generates electric power from tyre rotation and supplies this to peripheral tyre sensors. The company says that this marks a major leap towards achieving Sensing Core Technology applications that will be instrumental in enabling future mobility trends.

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