THE ELECTIC VEHICLE IS DRIVEN FROM BATTERIES WITH SOLAR CELL: TRIAL DRIVING ON SLOPES AND TRUCKS

Authors

  • Montree Wongsiriwittaya Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University
  • Wacharakron Jaitong Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University
  • Anek Dassakorn Kalasin Technical College

Keywords:

Electric motor, DC electricity, Battery

Abstract

     The objective of this research is to test the operation of electric motors powered by the battery and solar energy at different slope and load conditions. By driving 3-wheel truck up a steep road of 6 and 9 degrees and loading weight of 100 and 200 kg, it was found that a 3-wheel truck with 3 seats was powered by electricity from batteries together with solar power. By using a DC electric motor with a power of 48 V 750 W and a speed of 2900 rpm. and collecting electricity by four 12 V. 45 Ah batteries in series, the 3-wheel truck can be driven at It is powered by 80 W of power, 23 Ah of current, and 3.23 V of high voltage at a 200 kg payload at a 9-degree road slope.

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Published

2021-10-12

How to Cite

[1]
M. Wongsiriwittaya, W. Jaitong, and A. Dassakorn, “THE ELECTIC VEHICLE IS DRIVEN FROM BATTERIES WITH SOLAR CELL: TRIAL DRIVING ON SLOPES AND TRUCKS”, PSRU JITE, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 156–163, Oct. 2021.