
Pedal power
Pedal power refers to the amount of electrical energy generated when a person pedals a bicycle or a similar device. It’s a way to convert manual effort into usable electricity, often using a dyno or generator attached to the bike. As you pedal, your muscle energy turns a small generator, producing electrical current. This process can charge batteries, power small devices, or supply energy to other systems. Pedal power is environmentally friendly, promotes physical activity, and can serve as a reliable energy source in areas with limited electricity infrastructure.