Abstract:
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is an effective way of commuting passengers in cities. This 
study investigates possibility of harnessing energy from weights of the bus rapid transit vehicles. 
An experimental method was used on a testing set consisting of fluid power devices to simulate 
movements of loaded buses approaching the passengers’ stations. Buses weighing between 7-9 
tons and moving at speed range of 10-25km/h were deployed. A hydraulic accumulator was used 
to store the energy converted from the vehicle weights through a hydraulic system located under a 
deformable speed bump. The BRT buses used in Dar es Salaam were used in capturing their weights 
for that purpose. Results indicate that with the speed bump proposed for BRT buses, weights can be 
converted into energy through hydraulic accumulators. Under minimum operating conditions, the 
deployed buses could generate 190.67 kJ after every 57 tyre passes over the bumps.