Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is one promising method of wave energy harvesting for marine ranching monitoring. Different from previous studies with complex structures (gears, racks, worm gears, or screw‐nut), a bow‐drill structured TENG (BS‐TENG) with a simple, cheap but effective rope‐roller structure is proposed and investigated to magnify the wave motion frequency. Inspired by the bow‐drill for carpentry, the proposed structure only simply needs a rope and roller to transfer the random wave motion into regular rotary motion with higher frequency. Results show that the structure parameters (flexible paddle number NP flexible paddle length L, electrode number NE and shaft side length D) have a great influence on the working performance of the BS‐TENG. The maximum frequency magnification ration (Rm) is 74 under the condition of 130 mm wave height (Hw); the maximum output power (P) is 450 µW. Demonstration experiments verify that the BS‐TENG is able to charge the thermo‐hygrometer and light emitting diode lights for marine ranching. Combined with the Internet of Things and 5G technologies, the BS‐TENG could be applied in the offshore sensor system for the monitoring of marine ranching information.
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