QS-B model — Bangladesh Style E-rickshaw Loader
Specifications:
Motor type: | DC series excitation brushless motor |
Power(watt): | 60V 1000W |
Transmission mode: | Gear/Shaft |
Charge voltage: | 220V 50HZ |
Charging time: | 6-8 hours |
Once charging mileage: | 100km |
Top speed: | 25km/h |
Climbing ability: | 20degree |
Front wheel size: | 3.00-12 |
Rear wheel size: | 3.25-12 |
Ground clearence: | 250mm |
Dimension: | 2850*1050*1800mm |
Brake type: | Double rear drum brake |
N.W.: | 380kg |
Max load capacity: | 400kg |
No. of passenger: | 1+6 passengers |
Battery quantity: | 5pcs |
Battery brand and model: | 12V 130AH |
Material: | Brand steel |
Color: | Red/ green/ silver |
Container quantity: | 17pcs/20’GP, 37pcs/40’HQ |
Descriptions for the 2015 New Bangladesh Style E-rickshaw loader
1.1000W high power motor
2. large passenger capacity
3.soft passenger seater and backrest
4. this model is suit to sets both kinds of motor–shaft and gear
5. car painting–electrophrosis painting
6. so many colors you can customize
7.large Bangladesh markets demands
8. accept OEM — make the model with your idea freely
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Motor options:
gear motor:

You can choose the wattage of the motor you prefer
shaft motor


Our service:
1. you can order your own configueration:
A :motor B: controller C:battery D:wheel E:logo and all other spare parts ( we start to sale the spare parts of the e-rickshaw)
2. Quanlity guarantee period ( driving under normal conditions)
Brand motor and battery:3-6 months
3.Body frame: 2-3 years ( all of the frame is designed with our QS patent and the tube thickness is 2.5mm rather than other's 1.5mm)

News sharing :
Rickshaws are a part of life across much of Asia for tourists and locals alike. However, the gasoline-powered versions of these three-wheeled vehicles are rarely environmentally friendly, creating smog and noise-pollution. Chinese Qiangsheng electric tricycle has developed a new, electric rickshaw it hopes will improve environmental degradation and also save on fuel costs for drivers.
In Philippines, as elsewhere across Asia, rickshaws are thought to be responsible for up to 20 percent of all trips. “Current transport trends in Philippines cities are leading to growing sustainability challenges, such as deteriorating air quality and rising road fatalities,” according to a recent report from the World Resources Institute. “These trends point to the urgent need to promote more sustainable urban transport.”
While the low running costs of an electric rickshaw may drive down price costs for passengers, the purchase price may be one of the biggest issues. It will less than the gasoline-powered one and save money for the drivers.
–Lisa