There are self-stackable electric scooters in India

Two graduate engineers from the Indian Institute of Technology have created a self-driving electric scooter. Named technology self-balancing This allows the motorcycle to stand on its own without the help of human hands. Previously, this technology was presented by Honda several years ago.

Report of Alley, two people from India have created self-balancing technology for an electric scooter. Interestingly, this technology can be installed on all types of scooters. This technology also costs around INR 6,000, which is equivalent to IDR 1.1 million.

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Ashutosh Upadhyay and Vikas Poodar are the creators of the technology self-balancing in India, both also create startups Electric vehicles namely Liger Mobility. They claim this technology makes motorcycles 10% more expensive. Of course, the additional costs incurred allow back different too.

Photo: Honda Self-Balancing Technology

Self-balancing technology would make the motorcycle safer and smarter. Even Upadhyay and Poodar are currently developing voice control and automatic parking technology in their technology.

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Liger Mobility also admitted to spending up to two years creating and developing the technology. self-balancing This. The simple explanation of this technology is that there is a calibrated weighted pendulum real time. Of course, the technology is adapted to a very precise sensor system.

However, the technology still has weaknesses self-balancing This. A system that always maintains the balance of the motor makes battery consumption quite significant. As a result, the battery will run out quickly and this will affect the range of the motorcycle.

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