http://www.tyrepress.com/2015/03/goodyear-presents-battery-charging-shape-shifting-tyres-at-geneva-show/
Goodyear presents battery-charging, shape-shifting tyres at Geneva show
3rd March 2015 | 

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Goodyear's BHO3 concept tyre
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Although just concept products at this point in time, Goodyear Tire & Rubber
believes two tyres it unveiled at this week’s Geneva Motor Show hold
potential to radically change the role car tyres play in future.

The first concept is called the ‘BHO3’ and Goodyear says it offers a means
of charging an electric car’s battery by transforming the heat generated
from flexing as the tyre rolls into electrical energy. The materials used
would optimise the tyre’s electricity generation capabilities as well as its
rolling resistance. “As demand for electric cars grows, this technology has
the potential to significantly contribute to the solution of future mobility
challenges,” comments Goodyear in a statement. “This visionary tyre
technology could eliminate the vehicle-range anxiety motorists may have with
electric cars.”

The second concept bears many similarities to the Air Maintenance Technology
(AMT) technology that Goodyear brought to Geneva three years ago. Named
‘Triple Tube’, the concept tyre contains three internal tubes that adjust
tyre inflation pressure in response to changing road conditions. The tubes
are located beneath the tread and near the inboard and outboard shoulders of
the tyre as well as the centre. The Triple Tube tyre relies on an internal
pump that moves air from the main air chamber to the three individual air
chambers, or tubes. The tyre automatically adjusts – on its own – to three
different positions based on road conditions. The concept tyre boasts an
Eco/Safety position (maximum inflation in all three tubes) that offers
reduced rolling resistance, a Sporty position (with reduced inflation within
the inboard shoulder tube) that gives drivers dry handling through an
optimised contact patch, and a Wet Traction position (with maximised
inflation in the centre tube) that provides high aquaplaning resistance
through a raised tread in the tyre’s centre area.

“These concept tyres reimagine the role that tyres may play in the future,”
comments Joe Zekoski, Goodyear’s senior vice-president and chief technical
officer. “We envision a future in which our products become more integrated
with the vehicle and the consumer, more environmentally friendly and more
versatile.”

Although these tyres are only future concepts, Zekoski says they represent
an essential aspect of Goodyear’s innovation strategy, instilling a
“forward-looking, market-back mindset” in the company’s research and
development teams. “It is more important than ever for us to stay firmly
rooted in our market-back innovation process, which calls on us to focus on,
and anticipate, the rapidly evolving needs of our customers,” he shares.
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http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2015/03/03/125959-goodyear-concept-tires-offer-glimpse-future.html
Goodyear Concept Tires Offer a Glimpse of the Future
[2015/03/03]
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http://www.ohio.com/business/jim-mackinnon/goodyear-pumps-out-electricity-making-concept-tire-and-also-the-futuristic-triple-tube-1.571422
Goodyear pumps out electricity-making concept tire and also the futuristic
‘Triple Tube’
March 3, 2015
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