4 school kids develop cars that don’t pollute but cleans the air!

What if cars could not only stop polluting the air but clean it as well? Would several environment-related problems be solved? We may soon find out because such cars have actually been developed by four school-going children in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. In a bid to protect the environment while not compromising on the sustainable development aspects of society, four school students from Lucknow have built battery-powered cars that don’t pollute the air. Moreover, the Dust Filtration System installed in these innovative vehicles also cleans the air when the vehicle is driven.
 
The group of four students, calls themselves ‘Four-ever’ – Amit Mehrotra (9), Viraj Mehrotra (11), Garvit Singh (12), and Shreyansh Mehrotra (14), are behind this innovation. Shreyansh studies in The Millenium School, while the other three studies in Kunskapsskolan. The renowned robotic expert from Lucknow, Milind Raj, mentored the four students in designing and developing the environment-friendly car.
 

Cars Built At A Cost Of ₹2 Lakhs

Speaking on their innovation, Shreyansh Mehrotra, a student of Class 10, said, “I have named my car Murcielago, which is a Spanish name for a bat. I draw inspiration from Elon Musk, who brought a revolution in the electric vehicle sector. It took me ₹2 lakh (nearly) to develop this battery-run car that purifies the air”. Garvit, who named his car GS Motors (after his initials), said it took him, Viraj and Amit ₹2.93 lakh to build their car. While Viraj is a Class VI student, Amit is in Class III.
 
The cars will help make India free from sound and air pollution and reduce dust. With their innovation, these cars will also become an affordable option in the EV segment after their launch, helping India become a self-reliant country.
 

Green Features Of The Vehicle

The car was built in just over 250 days and includes several unique features, one of which is a dust filtration system. The DFS arrests the floating dust particles, filters the air, and leaves behind a trail of clean air. The car, which has a modern design, can travel 100 kilometres on a single charge. Furthermore, the group of four will be working on making the cars 5G compatible in the coming weeks so that the car can adapt to the latest technology without any inconvenience.
 
Multiple parts of these cars have been manufactured using recycled material in order to keep the goal of making these cars environmentally friendly and sustainable. The car also has three seating options: three-seater, two-seater, and one-seater, allowing it to serve multiple target audience groups at the same time.
 
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