Bengal carpenter builds Rs 70,000 e-mono car to tackle petrol prices

Are you tired of breaking the bank with the skyrocketing petrol prices? Take a cue from Sherafat Ali, a 65-year-old carpenter from West Midnapore district in Bengal, who decided to take matters into his own hands. Ali’s fascination with bikes and their engines led him to build an electric mono car for personal use at a meagre cost of Rs 70,000.


Confronting the Budget Crunch:

As a carpenter, Ali’s work required him to travel to various locations, but the rising petrol prices were becoming increasingly problematic for him. Determined to find a solution, Ali began working on his project in his garage using parts he had collected over the years. With countless hours of research and experimentation, Ali created a 4-seater e-car that could revolutionise the way people travel.
 

The Birth of the E-Mono Car

Ali’s sleek and modern green e-car features a powerful electric motor capable of reaching speeds up to 30 km/h and a high-capacity battery that can last up to 100 km on a single charge. With its eco-friendly nature, the e-car could serve as an ideal alternative for low-income families in villages and urban areas alike, where the petrol prices are increasingly becoming a burden.
 

Revolutionising the Way We Travel

Ali’s electric auto has gained significant attention, with many expressing interests in purchasing it. As petrol prices remain high, Ali’s e-mono car could offer an affordable, eco-friendly solution to transportation woes. Ali’s creation highlights the ingenuity and resourcefulness of people, and how their simple innovations can make a massive difference in society.
 
In conclusion, Sherafat Ali’s Rs 70,000 e-mono car is a testament to the power of determination and creativity. His eco-friendly solution to the problem of petrol prices has captured the attention of many and is an inspiration for people looking for affordable and sustainable ways of travel.
 
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Dr. Kirti Sisodhia

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