Electric autos, often known as electric three-wheelers, are gaining popularity across India. We’ll talk about all-electric three-wheelers (autos) designed specifically for disabled persons in this article, which means they can be driven by a handicapped person or a handicapped user-friendly vehicle.
Electric autos emit no pollution and are quieter than conventional internal combustion engines. Electric autos are propelled by one or more electric motors that are powered by electrical energy stored in rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries. The motor produces instant torque, allowing electric vehicles to accelerate quickly and smoothly.
Electric three-wheelers for handicapped
There are many handicapped people who want or need to run their families, thus these vehicles (smart electric three-wheelers) were created for them. There is portable handicap driving equipment for just automatic transmission vehicles that assist disabled people who are unable to manage the brake and gas pedals with their legs.
Driving tool kit
Spinner knob, Throttle leg assembly, Brake leg assembly, and Control handles assembly are all included in the portable handicap driving toolset.
Mechanism of a driving tool
First, tighten the knob on the brake leg assembly, then the throttle leg assembly, which is a fixed horizontal lever. A strap can also be used to provide support. A lever can be used to control the assemblies. There are three positions available: right end, left end, and normal. If we move the lever to the left, it will apply the brake. When we press the lever on the right side, the gas pedal is pressed, and the vehicle travels ahead. The steering wheel is equipped with a spinner knob that allows the driver to effortlessly manage the vehicle. Hand Control Modifiers allow you to control the accelerator and braking pedals with your hands. To accelerate, pull the gas pedal and to brake, push the brake pedal.
Handlebars
In three-wheelers, the handlebar is replaced by a steering wheel for the drivers’ comfort. It will also help to relieve muscular tension.
Alcoholic detector
To ensure safe driving, there is also a particular alcohol detector, which uses sensors to detect the consumer’s breath and then assess the amount of alcohol present. If the driver’s blood-alcohol level exceeds the legal limit and he can no longer drive safely, the sensors transmit a warning signal to the main system; if the driver continues to drive, the system engages the automatic braking system and locks the wheels, preventing any accidents.
Alcohol detectors and automated braking systems that lock the wheels when the driver is tipsy should be standard equipment in all vehicle sectors, not just electric three-wheelers. This is an issue that needs to be addressed in order to ensure safe driving and save millions of lives.