18734523. ELECTRIC WORK VEHICLE simplified abstract (KUBOTA CORPORATION)
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ELECTRIC WORK VEHICLE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Tatsuya Yamaguchi of Sakai-shi (JP)
Hiroshi Shiraki of Sakai-shi (JP)
Naoto Mantoku of Sakai-shi (JP)
ELECTRIC WORK VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18734523 titled 'ELECTRIC WORK VEHICLE
The abstract describes an electric work vehicle with a battery, motor, travel device, input section, connection section, and electric cable.
- Battery-powered electric work vehicle
- Motor driven by electric power from the battery
- Travel device operated by the motor
- Input section on the battery for receiving electric power
- Connection section for connecting a charger
- Electric cable connecting the connection section and input section
Potential Applications: - Industrial warehouses - Construction sites - Manufacturing facilities
Problems Solved: - Reduce emissions in work environments - Increase efficiency of work vehicles - Decrease reliance on fossil fuels
Benefits: - Lower operating costs - Environmental sustainability - Improved workplace safety
Commercial Applications: - Rental companies for industrial equipment - Construction companies - Logistics and transportation companies
Questions about electric work vehicles: 1. How does the electric power supplied from the battery impact the performance of the vehicle?
- The electric power from the battery provides a clean and efficient source of energy, reducing emissions and increasing overall performance.
2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using an electric work vehicle compared to traditional fuel-powered vehicles?
- Electric work vehicles can lead to significant cost savings in terms of fuel expenses and maintenance costs over the long term.
Original Abstract Submitted
An electric work vehicle includes a battery, a motor to be driven by electric power supplied from the battery, a travel device to be driven by the motor, an input section provided on a side portion of the battery to receive electric power to be supplied to the battery, a connection section to which a charger is connectable, and an electric cable electrically connecting the connection section and the input section, and the connection section is adjacent to the side portion of the battery on which the input section is provided.