Honda gets Indian patent for alerting mechanism in electric motorcycle
Japanese
auto major Honda
Motor Company
has developed a device to help electric
motorcycles
avoid accidents by sending out a sound alert to pedestrians. The
company has received a patent for the invention in India. This device
can be used in electric and hybrid vehicles.
A
similar mechanism is used in electric and hybrid vehicles, which have
a weaker driving sound compared with the sound of a combustion engine
vehicle. The device alerts a person who fails to hear the sound of
the approaching vehicle. In hybrid cars, when the driving force of
the electric motor falls below a certain value and the brake is
applied, a sound alerts a person approaching the vehicle.Honda said in a filing that its latest device was specifically meant for motorcycles, which had limited space and could not use larger devices.
The invention uses a low-voltage battery that is placed at the rear of the vehicle and can be accessed by opening the seat. An audio processor triggers a predetermined sound alert based on the information from the motor of the vehicle and the vehicle's speed through speakers attached to the front of the motorcycle. The system can also control the sound level depending upon the time or the level of environmental noise. Read More
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