This document outlines a group project to develop a system that converts the potential energy of vehicles passing over speed bumps into electrical energy. The 10-member student group, led by Raza Ishtiaq and mentored by Prof. V.G. Mehendale, aims to address power shortage issues by tapping into unused kinetic energy from vehicles. The system would use springs, gears, motors and other basic materials to generate an estimated 72 watts of DC power per vehicle. This electricity could then be stored and used for applications like street lighting, vehicle counting systems, or powering sensors. The objectives are to create a low-cost, clean energy source that makes use of vehicle motion without disrupting traffic flow.