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Design and Development of a Micromobility Smart Electric Scooter to Revolutionize Urban Commuting

Urban areas around the world are facing an increasing number of issues, such as air pollution, parking shortages, traffic congestion and inadequate transit options, all of which necessitate innovative solutions. Lot of people are becoming interested in micromobility in urban areas as a replacement f...

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Main Authors: Tappa, Raju, Singh Chowhan, Sri Aanshu, Shaik, Amjad, Maroju, Abhinav, Talluri, Srinivasa Rao
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