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Electric Kick Scooter For Campus Drive

Amith S, Harry Tomy, Sana Saju, Caroline Ann Sam

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Abstract: Today, an important part of the continuously developing electric vehicle technology is light electric vehicles. Electric kick scooters are one of the most basic types of light electric vehicles and their usage areas are increasing day by day. Especially for personal use and shared transportation systems. Electric kick scooters have an important place. The existing kick scooter has two wheels, a platform called a deck, and handlebars for steering. They differ from the non motorized kick scooters of the 90s due to the addition of a battery, electronics, larger (often air-filled) tires, and an electric motor.This system's benefits include inexpensive cost, superior battery backup, source compatibility, and high motor power. Its inability to move steep terrain and impossibility of long-distance travel are its limits. Government attention is now focused on electric vehicles due to growing concerns about climate change and rising pollution. E-scooters are less expensive in terms of operational expenses.The cost of one kilometer is over 0.20 rupees. Kick scooters can also be folded up and stored in a bag, which solves the issue of bike theft.
Poorer battery backup, poorer tire traction for riding on wet surfaces, an inflexible handle, a relatively high price, and weight are the drawbacks of the current method. The kick scooter's folding design, ease of carrying, and carbon neutrality make it a socially feasible product. Bidirectional charging, and an adjustable handle are the features of kick scooter's proposed system.

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[1] Amith S, Harry Tomy, Sana Saju, Caroline Ann Sam, β€œElectric Kick Scooter For Campus Drive,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2024.12427

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