• 3 months ago
Peshawar's student Hasan Khan built a jeep that runs on "solar and petrol"
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00:00He is a young man who belongs to Peshawar Engineering University and his name is Hassan Khan.
00:06He has made a jeep with your help.
00:09He has made a hybrid jeep whose shape and model you can see.
00:14So, how will it run? It will run on petrol and it will run on solar.
00:18Wow!
00:19By the way, we talk about petrol and electric motor but a lot of things have been incorporated in it.
00:26So, let's talk about how it was done and who all were involved with Hassan.
00:31Hassan, thank you so much for joining us.
00:33We are very happy that you have come up with a hybrid project.
00:38Normally, we used to see it in the form of cars but I think it has to do with the culture as well.
00:43That you thought of making a jeep like this.
00:46And the advantage is that if the weather is good, you can drive it in the open air.
00:51That's how it is.
00:52Hello.
00:53Hello.
00:54Yes, it is exactly like that.
00:56Let me tell you more about the car.
00:58First, let me tell you its full specifications.
01:00Go ahead.
01:01It has a 2.2 kilowatt electric motor and a 200cc IC engine.
01:05Okay.
01:06It will give you a range of 60 kilometers on one charge on electric mode.
01:09Okay.
01:10After that, if you go long with it, the engine will start automatically and it will give you a range of 35 to 40 kilometers.
01:15Okay.
01:16If you go long with it, the longer you go home, the longer your battery pack will charge automatically through the engine.
01:22Oh.
01:23If you can't do that and you are going to the office, you park your car outside the office and your car will charge automatically.
01:28My main aim was to save electricity and save more petrol.
01:32The car parked outside the office will be charged with solar.
01:36It has three things.
01:38One is that it has an electric motor with rechargeable batteries.
01:41The second is that it has an engine that will do its job to charge the battery pack.
01:46And the third is that it will be charged with solar.
01:48Is that right?
01:49Yes, that's right.
01:51That's right.
01:52And I have given this all-in-one.
01:54And you will ask why I have made a jeep.
01:56I have made a jeep because I am a little fond of railways.
01:58Okay.
01:59So, I plan to off-road its tires in the future and take it to railways.
02:02Great.
02:03So, it was your passion and you gave it a new look.
02:06Hassan, please tell me how cost-effective it is.
02:08Everyone is crying that the price of petrol is increasing.
02:12Civil Average should be right.
02:14So, please tell me how cost-effective it will be as compared to cars that run on petrol and diesel.
02:22Let me give you an example of a normal car.
02:25A normal car with a 660 engine gives you a range of 18 to 20 km on 1 litre petrol.
02:32If you put 1 litre petrol in it, it will give you a range of 35 to 40 km on the engine.
02:37After that, the electric motor gives you a range of 60 km on 1 charge.
02:42It takes 3 to 4 hours for 1 charge and 3 to 4 units are consumed in it.
02:47If you park it in the sun…
02:48No, but please explain to me how many cc does the engine have?
02:51You are saying 35 to 40.
02:53Along with the hybrid, you are giving a range of 40.
02:57Because nowadays, even the best hybrid cars have a maximum range of 30.
03:03Okay.
03:04So, you are saying that only the engine gives a range of 40.
03:06In this, the engine mood is separate and the electric mood is separate.
03:11I have made a hybrid, but I have not combined them together.
03:14The back wheels are 4x4.
03:17The back wheels are connected to the electric motor and the front wheels are connected to the engine.
03:22No, my question was…
03:23The engine runs separately and the motor runs separately.
03:25I was saying that the engine…
03:27It is obvious that you must have taken a loan from a car or someone.
03:33If we talk about the engine, how much fuel average will it give?
03:36How many cc does it have?
03:38If we talk about the engine, it will give an average of 35 to 40 km.
03:41Only the engine.
03:42Without the hybrid?
03:44No, I have kept a small engine in it.
03:45Yes, without the hybrid.
03:47And how many cc does the engine have?
03:49It is a 200 cc IC engine.
03:52Okay, it is a 200 cc engine.
03:54Okay.
03:55I have kept a small engine so that it consumes less petrol and its weight is also less.
03:58The electric motor is more powerful.
04:00It is compared to the 800 cc engine.
04:02In our country, the cars…
04:04You know that we are not talking about India.
04:06Tata, Nano and I don't know where else.
04:08Even the cars have small engines there.
04:10What have you taken this small engine from?
04:13I think these are for rickshaws.
04:15Here…
04:16As you know, I am an engineer.
04:19The job of an engineer is to look for cheap things and reliable products.
04:23So, I have used the new Rishke engine.
04:26The reason for using it was that it was cheap.
04:29I used to think that if someone would buy a car in the future,
04:32it would be bad for someone.
04:34If someone would park it on the road, everyone would understand this engine.
04:36Not just the mechanics.
04:38That was the main reason for using a small engine.
04:40It won't be that if you are going on the road,
04:42the swag will be of a jeep and the voice will be of a rickshaw.
04:44He is preparing to go in a rally.
04:46And you will have to counter the sound of a rickshaw.
04:48No, no. It is not like that.
04:49When you go on the road, people are shocked.
04:51It runs quietly.
04:52It doesn't make a sound.
04:53The engine is switched on in very few cases.
04:55Okay, okay.
04:56People are worried about how it is running.
04:58That's great.
04:59Okay.
05:00One more thing.
05:01If we combine all three things,
05:03solar, electric and petrol,
05:08if we refuel the car once,
05:11what is the range after that?
05:13Combine all three and tell us.
05:16Combining all three, it is 100 km.
05:18It goes above 100 km.
05:19If you drive at a slow speed of 30-40 kmph,
05:22it goes above 100 km.
05:25Okay, okay.
05:26That's great.
05:27Thank you so much, Hassan, for being with us.
05:30We would like you to talk more about this.
05:32We would like you to improve on this and make better things.
05:37It is a great thing.
05:38It is a great thing.

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