Students from the LEM Wrocław project, members of the Scientific Club for Vehicles and Mobile Robots at the Wrocław University of Technology, presented their latest work – LEM SSV, i.e. an electrified buggy. The vehicle accelerates up to 100 km per hour, and in off-road conditions it is able to travel about 90 km on a battery.
The buggy is able to travel over 150 km in energy saving mode, it accelerates up to 100 km per hour in 5 seconds. In order to create it, students used a high-voltage battery removed from a vehicle that had been involved in an accident. The battery itself was not damaged, however, and we gave it a second life while maintaining 90% of its efficiency – said Wiktoria Polczyńska, the project leader, during the presentation of the vehicle.
Young constructors also designed and built a new cooling system that will ensure appropriate working conditions for the drive system. They also built reinforcements on the vehicle’s frame to protect the buggy’s sensitive components and its rider.
More: https://pwr.edu.pl/uczelnia/aktualnosci/lem-ssv-buggy-oficjalnie-zaprezentowany-zdjecia-12540.html