A device which uses the energy of the beating heart to keep the pacemaker going doing away with battery replacements every five to seven years has been experimented. A preliminary study by researchers at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor tested an energy-harvesting device that uses piezoelectricity - electrical charge generated from motion. The approach is an innovative solution for pacemakers because they require only small amounts of power to operate said M. Amin Karami research fellow in aerospace engineering at Michigan who led the study. ‘Many of the patients are children who live with pacemakers for many years’ he