Design of Prototype Electric Car using 4 Motors as Future City Car in
Indonesia
Widodo
1
and Mochamad Syamsiro
1
1
Departement of Mechanical Engineering, Janabadra University, Jalan Tentara Rakyat Mataram 55-57 Yogyakarta 55231
Keywords:
Electric Vehicle, City Car, Energy Consumption, Performance.
Abstract:
The availability of non-renewable energy used by motorized vehicles will eventually run out. According to
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, crude oil reserves in Indonesia are declining. In 2030 or next
11-12 years, oil in Indonesia will be run out. In the other hand, fuel consumption increase significantly for
13.5 million barrels, from 374.7 million barrels to 388.2 million barrels. Electric vehicles for the future of
alternative solutions are emerged by this situation. This study aims to design, fabricate and tested the electric
car as the future city car in Indonesia. The test results of electric cars are as follows: 1) the average speed
of 8 km mileage was 12.52 minutes; 2) the uptake is tested at a distance of 10 meters with a slope of 25
◦
by
1387,266 watts; 3) the acceleration and deceleration of 100 meters followed by braking and the stop distance
after braking was 5.3 takes 8.643 seconds; 4) The acceleration was 2.49 m/s2 and 50 total Energy consumption
of Energy used in 8 km was 587,782 Wh.
1 INTRODUCTION
The increasing numbers of fossil fuel vehicles makes
humans dependent and lead to energy crisis. The
availability of non-renewable energy used for motor
vehicle fuel has gradually diminished over time. The
demand for fossil fuel continuously increases. An-
other problem that arises from vehicles with fossil
fuel is environmental pollution. Pollution is caused
by carbon dioxide in exhaust gas as a result of com-
bustion. Excessive carbon dioxide will cause long-
term effects such as various respiratory diseases, the
greenhouse effect. In 2030 or next 11-12 years there
will be run out of oil in Indonesia.
In the other hand, fuel consumption increase sig-
nificantly for 13.5 million barrels, from 374.7 million
barrels to 388.2 million barrels (of Energy and of In-
donesia (MEMRI), 2019). Therefore, the alternative
energy sources have been developed such as pyrolytic
oil from waste plastic and tire as partial substitute for
fossil fuel (Syamsiro et al., 2018); (Syamsiro et al.,
2019a) and also tested in the combustion engine to
assess the thermal performance of that fuel (Syamsiro
et al., 2019b). However, the combustion based engine
was still used in this system, so that the alternative
engine need to be developed to solve these problems.
Electric vehicles for the future of alternative so-
lutions are emerged by the petroleum supplies cri-
sis; moreover fossil fuel generates air pollution and
noise in our society and environment (Bambang et al.,
2011).
Exhaust gas emissions such as CO, NOx, SOx, HF
are polluting the environment, thus the emission of
exhaust gas must be in accordance with the laws and
regulations so that it is safe for the environment. Hy-
drogen fluoride is a compound of hydrogen and fluo-
rine with the chemical formula of HF. Fluorine is in
halogens elements group, which all combine with hy-
drogen in the same way to form hydrogen halide. At
room temperature and normal pressure, hydrogen flu-
oride is a colorless gas with a boiling point of 19.5
◦
C,
and allows it to exist as a liquid at room temperatures.
Hydrogen fluoride can be produced by the reaction of
metal fluorides. Hydrogen fluoride is very toxic and
very corrosive. Inhaling gas damages the respiratory
system and can cause pulmonary edema and death.
Nitrogen oxide (NOx) is a type of air pollution;
NOx is a group of gas which mainly consists of two
main components, namely nitric oxide (NO) and
nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas, and other very small
amounts of nitrogen oxides. NO is a colorless and
odorless gas, in contrary NO2 is brown reddish and
has a strong odor. In general the NOx gas formation
reaction process is as follow:
Widodo, . and Syamsiro, M.
Design of Prototype Electric Car using 4 Motors as Future City Car in Indonesia.
DOI: 10.5220/0009877600430047
In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Applied Science, Engineering and Social Sciences (ICASESS 2019), pages 43-47
ISBN: 978-989-758-452-7
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