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6 students from private university design EV Buggy

Posted on in Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Media Coverage · Sanskriti University

A vehicle that will not just reduce pollution but the all new green vehicle buggy, designed and built by the team, is aimed at posing a strong challenge to the current generation of many off road vehicles.

When it was time to decide a project for their final year B. Tech (Mechanical Engineering), six students from Sanskriti University wanted to do something different.

After much of brainstorming and literature-review, they zeroed in on an electric buggy, necessarily a lightweight off-road vehicle specifically built for travelling in sandy as well as off-road terrains. A vehicle that will not just reduce pollution but the all new green vehicle buggy, designed and built by the team, is aimed at posing a strong challenge to the current generation of many off road vehicles.

The overall objective of designing and fabricating this electrical buggy is to promote the reliability and advancements of electrification in the automobile sector. The buggy has been designed to carry a load of upto 500 kgs. The biggest advantage of the buggy is that it is totally emission free and can run at a speed upto 40 kms per hour and can run upto a distance of 80 kms approximately.

The students from final year B.Tech Mech 2022 passing out batch – Thokchom, Deepak Kumar, Satish Kumar, Monu Poddar, Akhilesh Kumar Pal and Jivan Rajak – were led by Professor Anshuman Singh and other faculties and lab staff of Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University.

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