How Efficient Are Freight Elevators and Can They Regenerate Electricity?

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Freight elevators typically operate at around 85% efficiency, largely depending on the motor used. There is potential to regenerate electricity by reversing the motor to convert the potential energy of lifted freight back into electrical energy. If the round-trip efficiency of this process exceeds 70%, it could present a viable alternative to pumped-storage hydroelectricity. This method may offer advantages such as lower capital costs and reduced environmental impact. Overall, exploring the regenerative capabilities of freight elevators could enhance energy efficiency in industrial applications.
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Hello all,
I have probably a simple question for mechanical engineers. I would like to know the energy efficiency of real world freight elevators, going up with a speed of one meter per second. How about the best elevator's efficiency I could expect?
 
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It will drastically depend on the motor used. As a rule of thumb for preliminary calculations, 85% is a good starting efficiency number for industrial motors (in my experience anyways).
 
Thank you FredGarvin :)
May be then.. would it possible to 'regenerate' most of the potential energy of the lifted freight, into electricity (e.g. with the same motor, only in reverse)?
What could be the efficiency of this second step?
If the round-trip efficiency could be more than 70%, then this would directly compare (and may be has other advantages, smaller capital cost(?), smaller environmental impact, more potential locations) with the main large scale energy storage technology, namely pumped-storage hydroelectricity?
 
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