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Other literature type . 2026
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Electric Bicycle

Authors: Pranay Babani Kerkar, Chirag Madhukar Angchekar, Mayuresh sheshmukhanand Girap, Dipesh Dipak Singnath, Geeta Vitthal Dalvi, S.N. Nirmalkar;

Electric Bicycle

Abstract

An E-Bicycle, or electric bicycle, is a cutting-edge environmentally responsible mode of trans- portation that combines a traditional bicycle with an electric motor, controller, and rechargeable battery to help with pedaling and lessen user effort. The primary goal of the E-bicycle project is to create a low-cost, ecologically friendly, and energy-efficient means of transportation that reduces air pollution and fuel consumption. In order to produce smooth and regulated motion, the system usually consists of a BLDC motor, lithiumion battery, speed controller, throttle, and charging unit. E-bikes are particularly beneficial for short distance travel, city commuting, and mountainous terrain, providing benefits including zero emissions, cheap maintenance costs, less traffic, and increased energy efficiency. This initiative supports the idea of sustainable development in contemporary transport networks and encourages the use of green energy.

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