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●Compact, light, and simple no-screw body structure, inspired by
traditional Japanese handicraft techniques. ●The core rotor has three ultra-light carbon fibre blades, embossed to dramatically reduce air flow noise. ●Programmed to automatically rotate 10 seconds per minute in low wind conditions, to kick-start rotation. ●The robust body and power generation unit can produce power at up to 50m/s wind speed, which is more than double speed of other existing systems. » Video of Airdolphin basic operation (10.7MB) » Video of field test at Tarifa, Spain demonstrates how Airdolphin operates in strong wind environments. (9.4MB)
About the Airdolphin Project
Zephyr always believed that unless wind turbines perform far above current
standards, they will never become an alternate universal power generator.
Based on this concept, we created a new development scenario for a small wind
turbine targeted for the global market, and asked experts for their opinions.
While examining the various possibilities, we met Hikaru Matsumiya (then
member of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, currently a professor at Kyushu University), which eventually led
to the start up of this project. The joint development venture between
industry, academia, and government has united people, knowledge, and
technologies at the highest level. ![]()
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