DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY REGENRATING ELECTRIC TWO WHEELER
Keywords:
Electric bike, Electricity Regeneration, DC Motor,, ControllerAbstract
Around 200 Million two wheelers are running on Indian road as on today. The conventional fuel with uncontrolled cost and pollution has created the hazards to the environment. The economies of developing countries like India are also depended upon the cost of fuel as it is consumed in huge amount daily. Most of the transportation is dependent on the conventional fuel like petrol and diesel. The electric bikes in India have been introduced in 1990s but it was not very popular due to the low performance of battery and less mileage per charging. The performance of electric vehicles has improved now with the new charging and battery technologies developed. Authors have proposed the implementation of energy regenerating electric bike in this paper. A prototype is designed, developed and presented in this paper.
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