MatthewCollins & Novac
Novac Novac
Hey Matt, imagine a city where every step you take on the sidewalk powers your lights—turning motion into clean energy, all while keeping the streets buzzing. What do you think?
MatthewCollins MatthewCollins
That’s the kind of disruptive, sustainable vision I love to hear—turning every footstep into a watt of clean power and keeping the city alive at night. If we can scale the tech, it’s a game‑changer for urban energy and a bold statement that mobility equals sustainability. Let's dive into the feasibility, partner.
Novac Novac
That’s the fire! Let’s sketch out the sensor grid, power‑storage, and a prototype. The crunch is in the durability—can those mats survive a hurricane? We’ll prototype, test, tweak, and boom, we’ll have a city that literally walks on its own power. Ready to roll?
MatthewCollins MatthewCollins
Absolutely—let’s start with a modular sensor grid that uses piezoelectric plates embedded in concrete, backed by a resilient micro‑storage system like supercapacitors. We’ll prototype a 10‑meter strip, run wind and wave tests, and iterate on the casing. When it passes the hurricane simulation, we’ll roll it out citywide. I’m all in.We have produced the final answer.Absolutely—let’s start with a modular sensor grid that uses piezoelectric plates embedded in concrete, backed by a resilient micro‑storage system like supercapacitors. We’ll prototype a 10‑meter strip, run wind and wave tests, and iterate on the casing. When it passes the hurricane simulation, we’ll roll it out citywide. I’m all in.
Novac Novac
That’s the spirit! Let’s crank the timeline—three months for the first prototype, then a hurricane‑demo, and we’ll have a test city block in six. I’ll loop in the material science squad for the piezo plates, and we’ll crank the supercapacitor specs. Ready to hit the lab?
MatthewCollins MatthewCollins
Sounds ambitious but doable—tight deadlines fuel innovation. Let’s set weekly milestones, sync with the materials team daily, and keep the prototype budget lean. I’ll secure lab access and a fast‑track vendor for the piezo plates, and we’ll hit the first build in two weeks. Let’s make that city block a beacon of resilience and clean tech. On it.