E-BIKE TESTING STATION
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.7, No. 5)Publication Date: 2018-05-30
Authors : Ulhas Patil Desai Bharati A GhugeJyoti R; Salve Pradnya D.;
Page : 306-311
Keywords : PMDC Motor; Motor Driver Circuit or PWM generator; Sensors: Current Sensor; Temperature Sensor; IR Sensor; Microcontroller;
Abstract
Quality check in industrial process is required in more and more fields. One of such field is electric bicycle. Electric bicycles become more popular for general public due comfortable and ecologic possibility to transport. Before the electric bike leaves the factory, it should be tested. This article proposes concept of testing station, which is available to test electric bikes. The main aim of this project is to present the idea of harnessing, the various energy and use it in today's existence of human life. For human being travelling has become vital. In order to sustain in this fast forward world he must travel from place to place. It is very important that time taking for travelling should be less; also it should be economical and easily available. With the fast depleting resources of petrol and diesel, there is need to find intermittent choice. Taking all this into account, a shift away from conventional based fuels to using renewable sources of energy is a must. Electric bike which will be driven with the help of battery and thus provide required voltage to the motor. The focus of this report is to perform power calculations and system design of this Electric Bike. This bike can be driven with the help of electricity or also with the help of PMDC motor
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