Sanskriti University Students Develop Emission Free Electric Vehicle “Buggy” By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Mon, Jun 6th, 2022 If you needed proof that the younger generation is well aware, and keen to make an impact on the plague of environmental pollution, then this story from Sanskriti University should make for good reading. A team of 6 students (Thokchom, Satish, Monu, Deepak, Jivan, and Akhilesh) from Sanskriti University has developed an electric BUGGY. The team homes that the new green vehicle, designed and built by them, could pose a strong challenge to the current generation of many off road vehicles. The Students Behind the off Road EV ‘Buggy’ The team is led by Prof. Anshuman Singh and other faculties and lab staff of Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University. Electric Buggy is basically a lightweight off-road vehicle specifically built for traveling in sandy as well as off-road terrains. The overall objective of designing and fabricating this Electrical buggy is to promote the reliability and advancements of electrification in the automobile sector.” said Ayushman Singh. Moreover, this buggy has been designed to carry a load of upto 500 kgs. The team claims that the biggest advantage of this buggy is that it is totally emission free and can run with a speed upto 40 Km/hr and can run upto a distance of 80 KM (approx). The future prospects of this buggy model are to integrate this model with non- conventional energy resources and make it fully automated, he said. Chancellor of Sanskriti University, Sachin Gupta expressed happiness with the efforts of the team in doing their bit to develop options for electric vehicles at a time when government as well as overall society needs such efforts. US University Confers Inaugural Award On ReNew Power CEO Also Read For the students, the exposure to building an electric vehicle should stand them in good stead in a market that is hungry for talent that is both passionate and knowledgeable about the needs and requirements for the next next generation of EV’s. MIT, Standford scientists use machine learning for pervoskite solar cell development Also Read Tags: Akhilesh, Buggy, Deepak, Jivan, Monu, Off road EV, Prof. Anshuman Singh, sachin gupta, sanskriti university, Satish, Thokchom