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CUH team made environment friendly three seater electric scooter MITRA. Laptop battery based electric scooter travels 70 kilometers on a single charge

This three-seater electric scooter, which runs on the battery of the laptop, can be used by charging through any normal electric plug in just one hour and ten minutes.

A team of students and teachers of the School of Engineering and Technology, Central University of Haryana (CUH), Mahendragarh, has developed an electric scooter that can gallop up to 70 kilometers on a single charge. This three-seater electric scooter, which runs on the battery of the laptop, can be used by charging through any normal electric plug in just one hour and ten minutes. The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Tankeshwar Kumar said that in today's time, when continuous efforts are being made for environmental protection, it is necessary that we make such innovations which are helpful in solving the problem of pollution and the electric scooter MITRA prepared by the students and teachers of Electrical Engineering and Technology Department of the University,  is one such effort. The Vice-Chancellor said that three people can travel together at a time with our scooter at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour.This scooter made by waste material at a cost of just Rs 21,000 is a pollution-free environment-friendly product.

This electric scooter made by the team of Electrical engineering department students Abhishek Sharma, Adarsh Tiwari, Bhukhya Vamshi, Mujzkhir Ali Khan, Faizan Ashraf and teachers Dr. Muralidhar Nayak Bhukhya and Dr. Sudhir Kumar. Now CUH has started the process of filing necessary patent at the University level. Dr. Murlidhar Nayak Bhukhya expressed his gratitude to the Vice Chancellor Prof. Tankeshwar Kumar, Dean Prof. Phool Singh, Professor of the Department Prof. Ajay Bansal and Head of the Department Dr. Rajesh Kumar Dubey for their cooperation and guidance for this discovery. Dr. Muralidhar said that MITRA is the friend of the environment and this scooter made from waste material has been prepared at a cost of only Rs 21 thousand. Three people can easily travel at a time through the scooter and not only that one can charge this scooter from any common electricity plug available at home or in the parking lot. Dr. Sudhir, another member of this team, says that if this scooter is manufactured on a large scale at the industry level, then it will be possible to reduce its cost further and through this a large number of available waste materials can also be used.

Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology Prof. Phool Singh said that this product certainly provides a solution to the pollution caused by vehicles in the environment. ‘Mitra’ can travel up to 70 kilometers on a single charge, which means that through this we can do local travel related to our daily needs without creating any pollution.

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