Conversion of Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy by Using Two-Wheeler Engine Component
  • Author(s): Asmit A Chauhan; Vedant M Deshpande; Pruthviraj S Kale; Ganpati S Munde; Prof. S. S. Sangale
  • Paper ID: 1715758
  • Page: 3128-3137
  • Published Date: 02-04-2026
  • Published In: Iconic Research And Engineering Journals
  • Publisher: IRE Journals
  • e-ISSN: 2456-8880
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 9 Issue 9 March-2026
Abstract

The demand for portable and low-cost electricity generation systems is increasing due to frequent power shortages and the need for emergency power sources. Internal combustion engines used in two-wheelers produce significant mechanical energy during operation, which can be utilized for electricity generation. This project focuses on converting the mechanical energy produced by a two-wheeler engine into electrical energy using a generator or alternator system. In this project, a two-wheeler petrol engine is used as the prime mover to drive a generator through a suitable coupling or belt drive mechanism. The rotational mechanical energy of the engine shaft is transmitted to the generator rotor, which converts it into electrical energy based on the principle of electromagnetic induction. The generated electricity can be used for small electrical loads or for battery charging purposes. The system design includes proper mechanical alignment between the engine and generator, a stable base frame, and electrical components such as voltmeters, ammeters, and voltage regulators to monitor and control the electrical output. The performance of the system is evaluated by conducting tests under different operating conditions and load variations. The results show that a two-wheeler engine can effectively generate electrical energy when properly coupled with a suitable generator. The project demonstrates that existing vehicle components can be reused to develop a low-cost, portable electricity generation system. This concept can be useful in rural areas, workshops, and emergency situations where grid electricity is not available. Overall, the project highlights the practical application of mechanical-to-electrical energy conversion using two-wheeler engine components and provides a simple and economical solution for small-scale power generation.

Citations

IRE Journals:
Asmit A Chauhan, Vedant M Deshpande, Pruthviraj S Kale, Ganpati S Munde, Prof. S. S. Sangale "Conversion of Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy by Using Two-Wheeler Engine Component" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 9 2026 Page 3128-3137 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I9-1715758

IEEE:
Asmit A Chauhan, Vedant M Deshpande, Pruthviraj S Kale, Ganpati S Munde, Prof. S. S. Sangale "Conversion of Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy by Using Two-Wheeler Engine Component" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(9) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I9-1715758