Design and Fabrication of Hybride Two Wheeler |
Author(s): |
Shubham Panjabrao Jalamkar , Jd college of engineering and management; Ashish Kawale, Jd college of engineering and management; Prashant Bhujade, Jd college of engineering and management; Nikhil Sahare, Jd college of engineering and management; Aamir Sayed, JD college of engineering and management |
Keywords: |
Hybrid, Motor, Engine, Battery, Controller |
Abstract |
A ‘hybrid electric two wheeler' is a vehicle which relies not only on batteries but also on an internal combustion engine which drives a generator to provide the electricity and may also drive a wheel. It has great advantages over the previously used gasoline engine that drives the power from gasoline only. It also is a major source of air pollution. The objective is to design and fabricate a two wheeler hybrid electric vehicle powered by both battery and gasoline. The combination of both the power makes the vehicle dynamic in nature. It provides its owner with advantages in fuel economy and environmental impact over conventional automobiles. Hybrid electric vehicles combine an electric motor, battery and power system with an internal combustion engine to achieve better fuel economy and reduce toxic emissions. In HEV, the battery alone provides power for low-speed driving conditions where internal combustion engines are least efficient. In accelerating, long highways, or hill climbing the electric motor provides additional power to assist the engine. This allows a smaller, more efficient engine to be used. Besides it also utilizes the concept of regenerative braking for optimized utilization of energy. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV3I2256 Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2015 Page(s): 2522-2525 |
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