'Prakash will later create a 4seat nEV design at a low cost'

http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/An-Inexpensive-Green-Vehicle/2015/06/17/article2870334.ece
An Inexpensive Green Vehicle 
By Rahulraj S  17th June 2015

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Prakash poses with IndoElectra 
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QUEEN’S ROAD: A PESCE (P.E.S. College of Engineering, Mandya ) student has
designed an affordable and eco-friendly electric car that runs at just 20
paise a kilometre.

K T Prakash, a final year automobile engineering student, was driven to
invent this car because of the urgent need to reduce pollution and save
scant resources like petrol. Prakash put his heart and soul into making the
IndoElectra, which he says can be made available for just Rs  76,000.

Although he worked independently on the project, with no financial
assistance from anyone,  Prakash gives full credit to the faculty members of
the automobile engineering branch, to his parents and friends who encouraged 
him and stood by him through the process.

Technical specifications of  the two-seater car:
The IndoElectra can seat two people and is light in weight. It runs on an
electric motor of 200 watts and has a battery of 12 volts.

The car has expanding internal brakes and an independent suspension at the
front and the rear. A tubular chassis connects the front and the rear
suspension areas.

The car  can reach a maximum speed of 42 km an hour with a 160kg payload on
level roads. When fully charged, it can run up to 50 km. Electric power
costs around Rs 10 for a single charge of the battery (three  units).

The car is easy to drive because of the absence of a gear-shifting
mechanism. And the lightness and smaller size of the car makes it easy to
drive on city roads.

Unlike other cars which emit tailpipe pollutants like carbon-monoxide,
greenhouse gases, hydrocarbons and sulphur-dioxide,  this car  has no
emissions.

To upgrade the car, Prakash is working on a hydraulic operating system and a
more effective braking system. He is also working to spruce up the interiors
to increase  passenger comfort.

Future project
Prakash is also modifying the current design to create a four-seater
electric car at a low cost that will be low maintenance and more economical
than petroleum powered vehicles.   

About his four-seater project, Prakash says, “In India, we are facing so
many fuel and pollution related problems. Not all of us  can afford the
expensive electric cars available in the market. The petrol money needed for
a two-wheeler can now be used to run this eco-friendly electric car because
it is safer to drive. The running cost is also less and it is compact and
easy to handle in congested urban areas.”

     IndoElectra was Prakash’s dream project and he worked for five months
on the fabrication and re-engineering  of the components ...

Prakash believes that if the government provides funding, technical as well
as industrial support, then the dream of mass-producing his car could turn
into a reality.

Fine print
A closer study of the car shows the need for an upgraded suspension system.
The travel range for a single battery charge could be improved.

 Better safety and comfort for passengers could be developed. IndusElectra
could be the perfect amswer to the eternal quest for cheaper commuting
options,
[© newindianexpress.com]




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