Sun, WenjingThompson, David J.Yurchenko, DaniilZhao, DongLuo, ZhenhuaKhan, Irfan2025-03-042025-03-042025-02-01Sun W, Thompson DJ, Yurchenko D, et al., (2025) Energy harvesting technologies on high-speed railway infrastructure: review and comparative analysis of the potential and practicality. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, Volume 74, February 2025, Article number 1041872213-1388https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seta.2025.104187https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/23538A comprehensive quantitative analysis is provided of the potential applications of energy harvesting (EH) technologies tailored to high-speed railway infrastructure. The study compares the various energy sources within railway infrastructure and identifies suitable EH technologies. Feasible designs and scales of EH are assessed based on the installation location; the overall power availability and energy yield are compared for a notional high-speed railway. For resonant EH devices an assessment is also given of the optimal tuning frequency. Vibration-based EH, when applied to the track or bridge structures, can provide sufficient power for individual low-power sensors; however, its output is insufficient for higher-power applications or for data transmission unless energy storage devices are incorporated. Despite the elevated noise levels generated by high-speed trains, the energy available from this acoustic source is negligible and impractical for EH. Small vertical axis wind turbines installed close to the track and driven by passing trains show great potential, capable of harvesting several orders of magnitude more energy than vibration-based EH. Solar photovoltaic panels can generate significantly more energy than other methods, although their output is confined to daylight conditions and is contingent upon weather conditions.enAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Energy harvestingRailway infrastructureHigh-speed railVibration-based harvestingWind energy4004 Chemical Engineering40 Engineering4008 Electrical Engineering7 Affordable and Clean Energy3302 BuildingEnergy harvesting technologies on high-speed railway infrastructure: review and comparative analysis of the potential and practicalityArticle2213-139656351810418774