Fabrication of Electric Bike

Authors

  • Mohammed Iqbal Khatib  Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering department Lords Institute of Engineering And Technology Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • Shahin Shaikh  Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering department J.B.I.T Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • Mohd Sohaib Qayyumi  Mechanical Engineering Lords Institute of Engineering And Technology Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • Shaik Farhan  Mechanical Engineering Lords Institute of Engineering And Technology Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • Anwaar Ul Hassan  Mechanical Engineering Lords Institute of Engineering And Technology Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Keywords:

Batteries, Motor, Controller, Speed Control Unit, Battery Charger Unit

Abstract

Solar powered electric bikes are replacing the heavily polluting internal combustion engines nowadays, provided zero emission transportation in many parts of the world. Tremendous economic growth resulting in increased authorization and spatial expansion of cities are becoming longer and more difficult to make. As a result, our electric powered two wheelers tend to be more efficient and produce less air pollution per km than any other modes, hence it will increase mobility and accessibility to opportunities due to increase in speed and range. Battery powered vehicles are nowadays replacing heavily polluting bikes with 4 stroke engines, provide zero emission transportation just because of time required to charge batteries and lack of charging infrastructure it is not accepted by many people till date. Sustainable and practical personal mobility solutions for cities environments have traditionally revolved around the use of two wheelers, or provision of pedestrian facilities. The main objective of the project is to use outgoing solar energy as a source to run a two wheeled motor bike. This project aims to create a pollution free solar powered vehicle. The main aim of this project is to make a hardware model of Solar Electric Vehicle, with an intention to reduce total carbon emission created by fossil fuel vehicles. We have tried our best to make the vehicle the symbol of greener surroundings. This project is a way of using the outgoing power and producing from solar panel. This project consists of a rechargeable battery pack which powers a light weighted motor unit over the wheel. The solar electric two-wheeler approach is different. To overcome the problem and the weakness, this project needs to do some research and studying to develop better technology. The main aim of this project is to make a hardware model of Electric Vehicle, with an intention to reduce total carbon emission created by fossil fuel vehicles. We have tried our best to make the vehicle the symbol of greener surroundings. It also aims to showcase this vehicle enhances in rapid growing steps towards a green future. The electric vehicle uses Batteries, Motor, Controller, Speed Control Unit, Battery Charger Unit and throttle. To make it success there are several things that we need to know such as what will be the prime mover, how to store it and the advantages of this new vehicle.

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2020-05-30

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Mohammed Iqbal Khatib, Shahin Shaikh, Mohd Sohaib Qayyumi, Shaik Farhan, Anwaar Ul Hassan, " Fabrication of Electric Bike, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Mechanical and Materials Engineering(IJSRMME), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 3, pp.09-22, May-June-2020.