Tractors are consequential mechanical support in the agricultural field. They break down and authoritatively mandates repair components, implementations, and cognizance on how to effect the rehabilitation. They require routine maintenance and clean fuel (fossil fuels or bio-diesel) and cause air pollution and infelicitous disposal leads to contamination of groundwater. The paper explains the design and development of a new transmission system of an electrical ATV(all-terrain vehicles) to satisfies the desiderata in the agriculture sector and to brief the parameters that are to be considered in the development of the new transmission system layout. This paper discusses the motor situating and the selection of the drive layout which satisfies the needs in the agriculture sector and also other necessary factors.
The purpose of this study is to explore the differences between the traditional or gasoline All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV) and the electrical ATVs. From the previous researches, it is evident in recent decades that electrical vehicles are environment-friendly and do not produce polluted gases to the environment. The research provides important insights about electrical vehicles and advantages over gasoline-powered ATVs. The paper highlights the use of electric motors with different types of batteries and strengths that make electrical ATVs highly effective as a “low performance” vehicle for simple activities. With the extensive literature review and comparative analysis, the paper indicates important findings that the transmission or the power drive system enhances the performance of the motor due to the use of a differential gearbox. The paper concludes that electric motor delivers better load resistance and effective performance.
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