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Pollution Free Personal Transport System: Electric Scooters

Sarfraz ilahee

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India is the world's second-largest producer and manufacturer of two-wheelers. In recent years, the electric two-wheeler scooter business has experienced tremendous expansion. With the invention of fuel-efficient technologies, the vehicle industry was forever changed. It is not petrol or diesel or any other fuel, but it is electricity that has initiated a revolution in two-wheeler industry in India. The electric two wheelers industry not only developed in India but in other part of the world. The two-wheeler industry has embraced the new concept of Electric Bikes and Scooters that are very popular mode of personal transport systems. The developed countries like America, Japan and China. So the electrically battery-charged based bikes or scooters have very good future in area of personal transportation system. The electric scooter basically based on the a battery bank, controller, inverter and control system. These types of electric scooters are totally green personal inside city short distance transport system. The electric scooters are fully green, pollution free personal transport system. These electric scooters are eco-friendly personal transport system and best option for inside metropolitan cities means that these electric scooters have zero pollution in terms of sound and air pollution. Thus we can say that these electric scooters are full environmental friendly and future of personal transport system.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijmet.v7i2.1609

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