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by Keitaro Hanzawa | 28-01-2021 22:05 0 |
I love new innovations especially in engineering, seeing these new technologies makes me happy, that somehow the world progressing towards a better future. That being said, I do want to share some new innovations that recently made me smile, and hope they make you smile or get inspired too. Around the world, or Asia more specifically, there are vehicles called ¡°Tuk-Tuks¡± Or alternatively known ¡°auto rickshaws¡±. Previously these asian staples were prevalent sources of carbon emissions in countries such as India and Thailand. In both cases they are forms of cheap public transport. When I¡¯m in these countries I see them everywhere on the streets and some even have the iconic smog that trails behind. These pollutant fumes are the byproduct the twin engines that make up the tuktuk. Combine that fact with the severely congested roads of New Delhi/Bangkok, only exaggerates the necessity to come up with solutions to this problem. In fact there is one idea in New Delhi that is slowly growing in prevalence: electric tuk tuks. Electric Tuk tuks is not an inventive idea, however the accessor that comes with these electric vehicles is interesting, however it can also be interpreted as controversial. The implemented idea is what is known as ¡°cloud-connected¡± swappable batteries that are dispensed from ¡°vending machines¡± throughout India. These electric Tuk Tuks are clean and quiet in contrast to their gas guzzling counterparts, and the process in which to recharge them seems simple though be it from an outsider's perspective. When the Tuk Tuk is running low on battery all they have to do is pass by a battery vending machine and swap their battery for a new one, effectively charging the Tuktuk fully. This almost seems like an idea that is too good to be true. Though the environmental benefits are clear, there are negatives. Firstly, the reason this idea hasn¡¯t succeeded in other countries is due to the lack of public infrastructure in these countries. Battery vending machines need to be built and the wait times for charging the Tuk tuks take a long period of time, leading to lengthy lines of drivers waiting for their vehicles to charge. More time needs to be taken to improve the technology of these batteries for them to achieve success. Living in the Philippines, where the Jeepney is the prevalent mode of transportation, I hope to see a rechargeable battery system like this developed in the near future. I believe that the introduction of such a network would reduce direct carbon emissions greatly. However, where the energy used to charge these batteries need to be taken into account, in particular, whether the harnessing of energy is renewable. I believe that these forms of transportation are undoubtedly the bedrock of developing countries such as India, Nepal, or the Philippines, both culturally and systematically. Therefore, these iconic vehicles will not be phased out anytime soon which means innovation must take precedent. Innovation, in this case, might possibly be these batteries, on a local, or even a global scale. Source:
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HELLO.
I did not know this information, thank you very much for this report! infrastructure in these countries. Hopefully the infrastructure in these countries can realize these new ventures.
Regards
Posted 19-02-2021 01:37
Greetings keitaro
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 13-02-2021 14:14
Hello Keitaro!
It's your SJ mentor.
Warm greetings from Korea!
Thank you for writing a report on electric tuktuk and battery vending machines that can replace existing tuktuk.
I think the government should provide incentives because existing TukTuk operators want to use the existing ones until they broken.
If the battery is replaced immediately rather than charged, it can be free from the problem of charging time.
There is a company that sells electric scooters called gogoro in Taiwan for a similar service.
It is said that the discharged battery can be replaced in six seconds by installing a station where the battery can be changed every 1km in the urban area.
Green cheers!
Best regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 01-02-2021 07:41
Hello Keitaro,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
I hope you are doing well.
Thank you for sharing such an informative report with us!
When I visited other Asian countries, I got the chance to ride on a TukTuk,
and sincerely, I was shocked by fuming, and it was hard to breath too.
I am glad to hear that the battery-vending machine and electric TukTuks are being introduced in some of the countries, which would be helpful for the decrease in pollution and the public health of citizens.
However, I wonder how durable are the batteries, and if these are effective enough to be recharged and reused for thousand riders, and its consistency as well.
If the infrastructure are well provided, and if the batteries and new electric tuktuks are effective enough, then they would become very eco-friendly.
Thank you for your contribution to Tunza community.
Regards,
WooJoo
Posted 31-01-2021 19:31
Greetings from Nepal
Thank you for sharing wonderful report on electric auto rickshaw.
Keep writing keep sharing
Regards
Dolma
Posted 30-01-2021 23:35
Greetings from Nepal
Thanks ffor Sharing your Report with us .
keep sharing many more
Warm Regards ,
Shobha
Posted 29-01-2021 15:54
Hello Keitaro,
I do hope you are staying safe with a sound health,
Thank you so much for sharing with us about such an informative reports on the topic vending machines for batteries,
thats really cool to go through your report,
Got a chance to learn more about the topics,
Keep sharing with us,
We are eager to read much more from you in coming days,
Yours,
Sandhya
Posted 29-01-2021 02:57