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It appears to work off the static electricity generated by the car passing through the air. I don't think it will work on the roof of a house. Body repair could be the downfall of this product, but a very good idea. It looks like a manual switch to channel the built up energy to the battery/motor and that needs to be an automatic function. I do believe it will work.