
Every lane in India is packed with the bustling sounds of e-rickshaws, and this means of transport is also embracing a greener revolution. Quiet, powerful, and sustainable — the E-Rickshaw battery motor has elevated local commuting in busy streets and narrow lanes for millions of people.
Livguard, with advanced technology, is known to offer efficient and low-maintenance battery motors for daily use and rough roads. Trusted across India, these durable partners are reliable and power-packed.
This EV motor controller battery is designed with PSMS technology to provide nothing but strength and reliability. But what makes it stand out? Let’s take a look at the features:
It operates on a voltage of 48V to 72V to deliver a peak torque of 25 Nm for easy pick-up on steep slopes and rough surfaces, making rides peaceful.
Every vehicle owner is worried about performance during the rainy season. Our E-Rickshaw battery motor is made with waterproof material to keep the rickshaw running smoothly.
The durable and efficient manufacturing of the motor takes the help of the battery power to go distances without any hassle.
If you are worried about your rickshaw overheating due to the motor, this one has an in-built sensor to monitor the temperature. It also reduces wear and tear over time, extending the motor’s life.
With best-in-class precision rotors, the rickshaw experiences reduced vibrations while preventing breakdowns for a smoother and quieter ride.
Follow the step-by-step instructions to avoid breakdowns. However, we recommend having the installation done by an expert for best results.
Here are a few maintenance hacks that will give you more trips and fewer troubles:
In urban and rural cities, dust, dirt, grime, and moisture are true companions, impacting the motor’s health and performance. Use a soft cloth and mild soap solution to wipe the wheel hub, battery motor, and electric vehicle motor controller every week to prevent rusting and short circuits.
Thinking about what is decreasing the life of your E-Rickshaw battery motor? Overcharging or undercharging is the answer. The solution? Avoid charging overnight or letting the battery fully drain. Charge when the level is between 30% and 40% and unplug it at 100%. Also, use the charger recommended in the manufacturer’s guide for good power flow.
If your battery is draining quicker than ever or your motor is losing power frequently, check for corrosion, frayed wires, and loose connections. A routine check will help identify issues at an early stage, saving you money and time.