Regenerative Braking for Bicycles on Hilly Roads

Authors

  • Joseph Kurian Bobby
  • Amina Sherin N
  • Nevil Bineesh
  • Riya Raju
  • Jeena Joy
  • Beena M Vargheese

Keywords:

Boost converter, Buck converter, MOSFET, PI controller, PWM, Regeneration.

Abstract

When travelling uphill, electric vehicles that run in hilly areas accumulate potential energy. Through the use of regenerative braking, energy can be recovered to charge the battery as the vehicle descends. Regenerative braking used in bicycles will support upward movement and increase range. Implementing a low-cost regenerative braking circuit is the goal. People who frequently travel through mountainous locations in search of a financially viable solution can benefit from this. In addition to the current pedal drive, this setup makes use of a battery and a motor drive. The bicycle's speed setting is changed by a throttle. This will create a more dependable and effective transportation system by incorporating this circuit into the bicycle.

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Published

2025-03-29

How to Cite

Joseph Kurian Bobby, Amina Sherin N, Nevil Bineesh, Riya Raju, Jeena Joy, & Beena M Vargheese. (2025). Regenerative Braking for Bicycles on Hilly Roads. International Journal of Progressive Research in Science and Engineering, 6(03), 38–42. Retrieved from https://journal.ijprse.com/index.php/ijprse/article/view/1150

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