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Yes, but if the vehicle is moving then the wheels are spinning, which means the compressor is spinning, if you are stopped then (assuming no leaks) the air system should hold enough pressure to get you going again.
Now, im sure it would take some huge ass compressors to keep up with demand, and it may not work well in stop and go.
I dont know man, im not an engineer. I think i know what your getting at, but its not really perpetual if the tank is storing the pressure...right?
It's perpetual if you think the same amount of energy is being generated by the compressors to go back into the air tank while simultaneously driving the vehicle forward. You cannot have both.