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Azamgarh youth develops 6-seater electric cycle

A 22-year-old Azamgarh youth, Asad Abdullah, has developed a 6-seater electric cycle that has gone viral on social media after Anand Mahindra, chairman of Mahindra Group, tweeted a small video of the cycle

Updated on: Dec 7, 2022, 24:35:40 IST
By , LUCKNOW
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A 22-year-old Azamgarh youth, Asad Abdullah, has developed a 6-seater electric cycle that has gone viral on social media after Anand Mahindra, chairman of Mahindra Group, tweeted a small video of the cycle. The video posted by him on December 1 has crossed 1 million views. Mahindra tagged the chief design officer, auto sector of his company asking if this device could find global application.

The electric cycle developed by an Azamgarh youth (HT Photo)
The electric cycle developed by an Azamgarh youth (HT Photo)

In a tweet, Anand Mahindra said, “With just small design inputs, (cylindrical sections for the chassis) this device could find global application. As a tour ‘bus’ in crowded European tourist centres?” Mahindra further wrote: “I’m always impressed by rural transport innovations, where necessity is the mother of invention.”

With the cost of petrol going up, an idea flashed in Abdullah’s mind to develop an electric cycle in which six people can be accommodated. “I used scrap material and the motor of an old battery-operated, two-wheeler. It took me almost a month, incurring a cost of around 10,000-12,000. I want to make it commercial and sell it to others at an affordable price,” says Asad Abdullah, who did his ITI training in electrical.

He said, “I have used a lithium battery. Once fully charged, it can run 150 km at a speed of 40 km per hour.”

Asad said he will try to patent it. You can charge the battery in five hours by spending 8 to 10. This electric cycle has become the centre of attraction for locals and is increasingly catching eyeballs. Curious onlookers take pictures and videos and post them on social media

Abadullah said he was delighted that Anand Mahindra tweeted about it. “I even responded to his tweet saying that I can’t believe that you liked my idea and shared it with everyone,” he said.

Abdullah said, “With little R&D, further improvisation can be done and can be introduced in village areas as a cheap mode of transportation for five people with a driver. I am glad that people are liking it on social media and circulating it widely.”