Electric Vehicle Target Speed Customization System
An electric vehicle and target speed technology, which is applied in the field of vehicle control, can solve the problems of poor shock absorption design of the chassis, and the vehicle speed drops to the passenger comfort value, etc., and achieves the effect of a simple structure and a comfortable riding environment.
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[0022] The implementation of the system for customizing the target vehicle speed of an electric vehicle according to the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] The world's first research on electric vehicles was a telex device completed in the laboratory by Hungarian engineer Anyus Jedlik in 1828. The first electric car to be actually built was invented by American Anderson between 1832 and 1839.
[0024] The battery used in this electric car is relatively simple and cannot be recharged. In 1899, the German Porsche invented a hub motor to replace the chain drive commonly used in cars at that time. Subsequently, the Lohner-Porsche electric vehicle was developed, which used lead-acid batteries as the power source and was directly driven by the hub motors in the front wheels. This was also the first car named after Porsche. At the Paris World Expo in 1900, the car made its debut under the name of Toujours-Conten...
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