Clean energy is often about asking a simple question: what power is already all around us, untapped? At Constructis, our answer is vehicle traffic. Every moving car, bus, or truck carries enormous kinetic energy—energy that, until now, has gone entirely unused.

We’ve shared our Kinetic Energy (KE) table, which reflects the calculated total energy of a moving vehicle based on its mass, velocity, and volume over time. In live testing, our full-scale prototype harvested 40 to 100 watts continuously with just 464 vehicle passes per hour. That represents less than half of one percent to just over one percent of the total energy available.

The implications are profound. Even at a fraction of the potential, the physics is irrefutable: this technology is not only viable but ready to scale. With further development, it will reliably contribute 5%–10% of all new energy requirements globally. And this is only the beginning.

Tomorrow’s smart cities and resilient infrastructure won’t just move people and goods—they’ll generate their own power. By pairing traffic data with advanced storage systems, our technology can electrify transportation routes, enable intelligent urban design, and even extend into homes and commercial buildings through new forms of kinetic energy “recycling.”

All that stands between here and there is capital support to accelerate deployment and market adoption.

View KE table on LinkedIn 🔗