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Japan is literally harvesting energy from foot traffic.
By installing piezoelectric flooring, the pressure from each step gets converted into small bursts of electricity. One step doesn't do much - but when you're talking about thousands of commuters moving through places like Shibuya Station every hour, it adds up fast.
That collective movement can generate enough power to run LED panels and lighting throughout high-traffic areas. It's a clever example of how urban spaces can turn everyday activity into clean energy - a smart-city concept that transforms something as simple as walking into a renewable power source.