Author : N.Mani 1
Date of Publication :10th July 2019
Abstract: Vehicles used for travelling longer distance is in paramount to the world. But least is used to travel at shorter distance. People either prefer to walk or cycle to reach their nearest destination in which it involves a much load of man power. In order to overcome this an electric tri-wheeler is introduced in which the vehicle is used for smaller distance travel to reach the nearest desired place with shorter time period and less man power. It is mainly focused on electrical working for the transportation which overcomes the fuel usage of vehicle which runs in demand in present days. The electrically driven motor from the battery makes the shaft of the rear wheels rotate and also a steering system is provided at the front wheel adopted from a conventional bi-cycle. The movement of the vehicle is controlled by a controller and a throttle twist in which a braking system is also used. Thus through these ways the transportation is made in easy and simpler ways for the better usage of vehicle in shorter distance
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