Indeed, massive development of transportation sectors accelerating the consumption of fossil fuel has caused nearly 30% of climate change. Necessarily, renewable energy technology needs to be utilized in the transportation sector globally which should be clean in order to develop zero-emission vehicles. In this research, therefore, a modeling of wind energy technology has been developed to capture the wind power by running vehicles to meet its required energy to power. Hence, both theoretical modeling and experimental calculation have been conducted in order to confirm the utilization of wind energy in the transportation vehicle turbine to generate electricity to power the transportation vehicle while the vehicle is in motion as a self-producing energy source. Interestingly both calculative and experimental results suggest that implementation of wind energy in the running vehicle in large scale would be an innovative science to satisfy the global energy need for the transportation sector which is 100% clean and abundant everywhere on earth.


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