Deltic The Rising STAR STAR E-Rickshaw is miles ahead in the race with a 25% higher mileage than any other E-Rickshaw in the country. The cutting edge technology used, packs power in our E-Rickshaw to cover 125 kms in a single charge. 1. Our vehicles are designed completely on a 60V platform and provide a mileage of 125 kms on a single charge. 2. Higher torque 6800 rpm motor compared to 3100 rpm of conventional motors for better pickup and climbing gradients. Even if you overload the vehicle with passengers, the vehicle can easily climb flyovers 3. Extra Earning potential for the drivers to the tune of INR 1,08,000/- on a yearly basis on account of higher mileage: a. Minimum extra mileage per day due to extra battery 30 km b. Average earning per km Rs. 10 c. Extra earning per day due to one extra battery Rs. 300 d. Extra earning per month due to one extra battery Rs.9,000 e. Extra earning per year due to one extra battery Rs. 1,08,000 4. This extra earning can be easily utilized to pay off monthly Bank EMI's. 5. Enhanced battery life of 9-10 months compared to 6-7 months of other rickshaw. 6. About us a. Legacy of a 300mn dollar, 100 year old BMA group- & empire of multiple flagship industries across 5 verticals. b. Total group turnover of more than 3000 crores. c. Many more upcoming products and a vision of a range of products under the â??Deltic Greenâ?? vertical having products like Electric Scooters, Electric Loaders, High speed Electric Auto etc. 7. Designing a. Ergonomically designed to provide better seating space; passenger knees donâ??t get locked with each other. b. Better seating comfort because of our specially designed cushioned seats c. Essentials on-the- go like mobile charger, mobile holder, bottle holder, grocery hook and personal storage compartment. 8. Safety a. Conveniently located hand brake for better control in emergencies. b. Handle lock for protecting against theft c. Cold Rolled Steel bumper to absorb high impact collision d. Tyres and axle designed for max load+30% factor of safety e. Metal guard on the front panel for superior safety 9. Quality a. ABS Roof and Stepaney Cover b. High quality armrest and hand holders c. Solid Metal Guards for protecting tail lights, headlamps, etc. d. 10mm thick water proof wiring.
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RICKSHAW BODY PARTS BAJAJ AND PIAGGO . Sure, here's a description of the main parts of a traditional cycle rickshaw: Chassis: The frame or structure of the rickshaw that provides support and rigidity. It's usually made of steel or another sturdy material. Seat: The area where passengers sit. It's often a cushioned platform located at the front of the rickshaw. Handlebars: These are used by the rickshaw puller to steer the vehicle. They're typically attached to the front wheel assembly. Front Wheel Assembly: This consists of the front wheel, axle, and fork. It allows the rickshaw to turn and provides stability. Rear Wheels: The larger wheels at the back of the rickshaw provide support and propulsion. They're usually connected to the pedals via a chain system. Pedals: The pedals are attached to the rear wheel axle and provide the means for the rickshaw puller to propel the vehicle forward by pedaling. Hood/Cover: Some rickshaws have a canopy or cover that provides shade and protection from the elements for passengers. This may be retractable or removable. Brakes: Most rickshaws are equipped with brakes, either hand-operated or foot-operated, to allow the puller to slow down or stop the vehicle. Bell/Horn: Often mounted on the handlebars, this is used to alert pedestrians and other road users of the rickshaw's presence. Decorative Elements: Many rickshaws are adorned with decorative elements such as paintwork, tassels, or other embellishments, adding to their visual appeal. These are the basic components of a cycle rickshaw, though designs may vary slightly depending on the region and manufacturer.
RICKSHAW BODY PARTS BAJAJ AND PIAGGO . Sure, here's a description of the main parts of a traditional cycle rickshaw: Chassis: The frame or structure of the rickshaw that provides support and rigidity. It's usually made of steel or another sturdy material. Seat: The area where passengers sit. It's often a cushioned platform located at the front of the rickshaw. Handlebars: These are used by the rickshaw puller to steer the vehicle. They're typically attached to the front wheel assembly. Front Wheel Assembly: This consists of the front wheel, axle, and fork. It allows the rickshaw to turn and provides stability. Rear Wheels: The larger wheels at the back of the rickshaw provide support and propulsion. They're usually connected to the pedals via a chain system. Pedals: The pedals are attached to the rear wheel axle and provide the means for the rickshaw puller to propel the vehicle forward by pedaling. Hood/Cover: Some rickshaws have a canopy or cover that provides shade and protection from the elements for passengers. This may be retractable or removable. Brakes: Most rickshaws are equipped with brakes, either hand-operated or foot-operated, to allow the puller to slow down or stop the vehicle. Bell/Horn: Often mounted on the handlebars, this is used to alert pedestrians and other road users of the rickshaw's presence. Decorative Elements: Many rickshaws are adorned with decorative elements such as paintwork, tassels, or other embellishments, adding to their visual appeal. These are the basic components of a cycle rickshaw, though designs may vary slightly depending on the region and manufacturer.
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