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Carbon-Dioxide Emissionless Motorised Bicycle

Snehesh Gope

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The face of the automotive industry is being re-shaped by concerns over oil supplies, international policy and fuel costs. A wide variety of hybrid technologies are now available including discussion of hydrogen possibilities. The solar powered cycle, one of the oldest alternative energy vehicle, has many applications to the emerging electric vehicle market. The development of a telemetry system for a solar powered bicycle aids in a better understanding of the energy usage of a vehicle and the aspects applicable to electric vehicles as a whole. This paper surveys the history and future of solar and electric vehicles and provides an overview of a typical solar bicycle .Both the types of a bicycle are being covered/implemented with zeolite crystals for maximum heat absorption during day-light. The zeolite crystals are responsible for maximum heat absorption and the heat energy is being converted into electrical energy by the semiconductor panel constituting (Gallium Arsenide/Silicon) crystals.

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Electric Vehicles, Zeolite Crystals & Solar Bicycle

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36039/AA062016007.

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