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Solar Three Wheeler Cycle for Physically Handicapped Person

Praveen Raj, Venkateshan Venkateshan, Mariselvam Mariselvam, Kesaraperumal Kesaraperumal

Abstract


In the world energy scenario it is seen that renewable energy sources are clean, inexhaustible and abundant available sources across the world, wind, solar, biomass energy resources are major resources can be used to produce electric power. Presently solar photovoltaic systems emerged as promising clean source of energy and technically viable solution to elevate the energy quality. The Solar photovoltaic system converts solar radiation directly into electric energy. Mobility of the physically disabled or crippled people is a great concern of the society. It is really difficult to realize the problems and sorrows of a physically disabled/crippled person who is partially or fully dependent on others or confining himself in a wheel chair with limited mobility. In this project we are implementing solar in a three wheeler cycle so that the physically challenged people can use this in a very sufficient manner. The proposed solar three wheeler is meant to match and exceed the conventional three-wheeler’s facilities with a more intelligent and efficient design. A solar panel to produce solar electricity, a battery system for preserving electric power, an efficient motor, cushion seat, all terrain tires are used for this solar three-wheeler.


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Wheel Chair

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36039/AA072015005.

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