MUMBAI, India, June 6 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202517046181 A) filed by Emde, Thomas, Frankfurt, Germany, on May 14, for 'system for generating renewable electrical energy and supplying a plurality of consumers.'

Inventor(s) include Emde, Thomas; and Schmid, Johannes.

The application for the patent was published on June 6, under issue no. 23/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a system for generating renewable electrical energy and supplying a plurality of consumers, comprising a plurality of wind turbines (10, 11) and optionally photovoltaic systems (20, 21) as generators of renewable electrical energy, a plurality of electric-motor-driven vehicles as consumers of electrical energy, a route travelled by these vehicles and a plurality of charging stations (33, 56) arranged at a distance from one another along the route, at which charging stations the vehicles can receive electrical energy, wherein a plurality of wind turbines (10, 11) are installed along the route, wherein the electrical energy generated by these wind turbines (10, 11) is fed into a power line network to which the charging stations (33, 56) are connected, and wherein the system according to the invention further comprises at least one transformer station (18) or at least one transformer (31) and the system is set up to convert the direct current generated by at least one photovoltaic system (20, 21) and/or the direct current or alternating current generated by at least one wind turbine into a three-phase alternating current in the medium-voltage range and to distribute it in the self-sufficient power line network over a longer distance from beyond the at least one transformer (31) or the at least one transformer station (18) to a charging station (33, 56) as current in the medium-voltage range. In this way, the invention creates an energy-optimised self-sufficient system and line network for supplying consumers in the area of, for example, a motorway, with the required electrical energy being generated renewably in the area of the motorway itself."

The patent application was internationally filed on Oct. 13, 2023, under International application No.PCT/EP2023/078484.

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