Electric Three-Wheeler: A Next-Gen Transport System for Developing Countries.
Author(s) -
Bhushan Magar,
Anshul Gangele,
Prasad Baliram Mahajan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering (ijrte)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.f7430.038620
Subject(s) - renewable energy , electric cars , automotive engineering , engineering , transport engineering , business , computer science , electrical engineering
Electric three-wheelers are now a day's becoming an emerging trend in the ecumenical market. Sundry manufacturers are coming into the market with different variants of electric three-wheelers. This paper aims to study these electrically powered three-wheelers comparing with conventional three-wheelers. As three-wheelers are the major source of road convey in developing countries and withal the more frugal one it is very consequential to study those. The conventional petrol engines, three-wheelers are engendering a plethora of pollution due to which electric three-wheelers are becoming a major source of magnetization in cities. Electric three-wheelers are comparatively very eco-cordial as they do not utilize any kind of fossil fuels. This paper aims to find a better alternative for sundry types of conventional three-wheeler running on the road. The exiting conveyances are to be superseded by the conveyance which can be operated utilizing a renewable source of energy, to minimize the unpropitious effects of conventional ones such as air pollution, low efficiency, high running cost, etc.
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