Geostrategic study of the evolution of energy harvesting systems based on the patent activity of flywheels and regenerative shock absorbers
DATE:
2024-12
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/7449
EDITED VERSION: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2352484724004876
UNESCO SUBJECT: 3313.15 Diseño de Maquinas
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
This paper analyses the technological activity on energy harvesting and storage systems, such as flywheels and
regenerative shock absorbers, for support of renewable energy and electric vehicle applications. The activity is
analyzed based on the evolution of the patents over the last 20 years, based on databases such as Patbase and
Derwnet. The data reveal that less than 50 % of the total flywheels patents and utility models are granted. China
is identified as the leading innovator in this area, followed by the United States, Japan, and Germany, which
collectively account for 84 % of all patent families. A ranking of related companies and institutes is dominated by
Chinese companies such as CANDELA (SHENZHEN) TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CO., SHENYANG WEIKONG
NEW ENERGY TECH CO., followed by German and American companies such as LUK LAMELLEN, VYCON,
Siemens, and Caterpillar Inc. The leading regions on regenerative shock absorbers technologies are Germany,
China, USA, and the European Patent Office (EPO). The study shows a leadership of Germany accounting for
39 % of the priority patents. The study also identified the top 20 applicants with the highest number of patent
families, which included European companies such as SCHAEFFLER AG, HYDAC, VOLKSWAGEN AG, and
Continental Automotive GmbH