Volume : 12, Issue : 4, APR 2026

DESIGNING AND FABRICATION OF FOUR WHEELED ELECTRIC VEHICLE BY USING BLDC MOTOR

DR.R.SASIDHAR*, M.ABHILASH, G. BEAULA, N. DILEEP, P.V.D. SAI VARUN

Abstract

This paper presents the design and fabrication of a four-wheeled electric vehicle powered by a 350W Brushless DC (BLDC) motor, aimed at providing an efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective transportation solution. The system integrates electrical, mechanical, and control components including a battery, motor driver, control unit, and four-wheel chassis. The BLDC motor is selected due to its high efficiency, low maintenance, and superior torque characteristics. The vehicle is designed to achieve smooth motion, improved energy efficiency, and reduced environmental impact. Experimental results demonstrate reliable performance in terms of speed, load handling, and energy consumption. The proposed system contributes to sustainable transportation by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and minimizing emissions.

Keywords

ELECTRIC VEHICLE, BLDC MOTOR, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR CONTROL, BATTERY SYSTEM, FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE, ELECTRIC MOBILITY, GREEN ENERGY.

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