Friday, 28 May 2021

LABORER'S SON MADE AMAZING E-SOLAR CART FROM JUNK

Azharuddin's son of poor laborer of Meerut, made electric cart and bicycle from junk
 

 

Azharuddin, the son of a laborer, has made an electric cart out of goods collected from junk. If there is a desire to do something, then the light of hope is found. Azharuddin, the son of Amiruddin, a laborer from Modinagar, single-handedly waged a war to save the environment and made an e-solar cart, rocking it with junk. The special thing is that this cart powered by solar power can also be operated by charging with electricity at the time of need.The importance of this unique effort of Azharuddin increases because the big auto sector companies in India have not even done much work on solar vehicles. Now he is getting orders from abroad online as well. This story exemplifies that every ability becomes easier if it is capable. Every path opens. 

 

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Hisar Cant employee Raj Patel said that he bought an e-solar cart for Hisar Cant about six months ago. It is being used by army personnel and their families to visit the cant area.

Efforts to stop pollution

B.Tech second year student Azharuddin has been innovating since childhood. Concerns with the environment surrounded understanding with age. As an alternative to polluting autos, Azharuddin designed a solar-powered eight-seater cart (cart). People liked this solar cart a lot. Orders were also received from Dubai. Six e-solar carts have been brought to a society in Hyderabad. They were also used for six months at Agra's Taj Mahal

Goods taken from junk shops

Azharuddin said that all the resources for making it are indigenous. Most scrap vans and other vehicles are installed. The junk shops were searched and then the solar e-cart was finalized. Meters, batteries and solar panels etc. have been used. Azharuddin said that five batteries of 140 ampere lead acid of 12-12 volts have been used for an alternate arrangement to operate the cart in the event that sunlight is not sufficient. Normally, this e-cart runs 10-15 km through solar chassis. It can be used uninterrupted throughout the day if it is sunny. If there is no sunlight, the cart will have to be charged with electricity and used. This cart can be run up to 40 km on a two-three-hour cycle with electricity.

The urge to do something

It was the urge to innovate in Azharuddin, the son of the student and laborer father of Subharti Institute, that he made a model of the crane from the injection and ivy set (saline injection and pipe) in class five. In 2007, the 11th project built a seater helicopter, which was appreciated at the exhibition in Ghaziabad. He has also made e-solar cycles and rickshaws, but due to economic reasons, no innovation could get further direction. Concerning the environment, the BTech student innovated, made a cart that can run with both electricity and solar power. 

Orders started to meet the country and abroad 

Azharuddin says that it was prepared in about six months time and at the cost of one and a half lakh rupees. We displayed it on a website after which orders were also received from Dubai. According to Azharuddin, it is being used in Hisar Cantt and Engineering College in Haryana. Now we have to explore options for further production. Vinod Sharma, CEO of CG Photovoltech Pvt Ltd, told that e-solar carts are the need of the hour, are also eco-friendly. Solar vehicles keep charging up to 50 percent while running, so there is no need to charge them with very high electricity. This will show successful results in the direction of saving electricity.Dr. Manoj Kapil, director of Subharti Institute of Technology and Engineering, said that it is expected that it will prove to be a cheap and pollution-free alternative in the country. Every effort will be made to promote it.

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