In their contribution towards green mobility, six final-year mechanical engineering students from Thiagarajar Polytechnic College in Salem, Tamil Nadu, have designed a low-cost eBike that can run 80 kms on full electric charge and recharge for the bike costs mere Rs 20.
- The eBike is called Fuerza (meaning force in Spanish) and has been developed for just under Rs 1 lakh.
- The six students -- Elavarassan, Abinash, Ahmed Taufeeq, Balachandran, Chandradevan and Jagadeeswaran -- aided by their faculty at the 60-year old polytechnic grabbed an old petrol motorcycle ready for the scrap heap and set to work on it.
- They spent Rs 98,000 on the Fuerza prototype, but claim it can be produced on a amss scale for Rs 60,000-70,000.
"Once the lockdown is over, the College team would showcase their e-bike to bike manufacturers," Dr V. Karthikeyan, principal of Thiagarajar Polytechnic College, said in a statement.
- The students chose a brushless DC Motor that delivered a max speed of 40 kmph. A belt drive was chosen that would reduce power consumption and protect the motor's life.