Ghanaian youth makes electric motorcycles with recycled computer batteries

Sometimes you don’t have to have huge factories and great engineers to invent things. This is what proves to us Lawrence Adji, 26-year-old Ghanaian, converts old computer batteries into electric motorcycle batteries. Ghana is an African country that is not one of the first world powers, but it is often the people of these less developed countries that come from the best inventions. The young amateur pilot has achieved the feat of finding a use for used computer batteries, and converting them into motorbike batteries with autonomy that might make some “official” manufacturers pale! Show.

Which is Lawrence Adji ?

The young man is not a motorcyclist but an amateur rider who has won several races in his country. Motorcycles are under-represented there, and electric scooters are not yet widespread in Ghana. It’s because of I need him as a cyclist, to move quickly, He had the idea to make his motorcycles run on electricity.

electric motorcycle according to Lawrence

And the young man identifies in a conversation she had with him GhanaWeb, that he is neither a welder nor a motorcycle builder; So it starts from scratch to achieve its goals. To build his car, he recovers batteries from laptops, afterwards It attaches itself to the braking system and the two wheel pedals. It is clear that the recovered batteries are rechargeable and according to the young man, they will have a range of 120 kilometers at a power of 72 volts.

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A garage turned into a workshop

It’s in his garage Lawrence Adji Its electric motorcycles are made from laptop batteries. And he builds everything from the ground up: the fork, the frame, and the wheels so that all the elements can work with his batteries. has only Use a machine that allows him to weld and combine elements electric car. These small personal works are then customized with spray paint…always with the means at hand. On his battery, Lawrence also added a smartphone charger, and it can always be used.

I build custom electric motorcycles from scratch. I’m not a welder, but I do everything myself from scratch (…) I use empty laptop batteries. I open it up and test it with a machine (…) This battery is 77V with 37Ah, which is about 2.7 or 2.8 watts. “I have a custom charger that plugs into the mains to charge the bikeLawrence Adji

In the interview, the amateur pilot identified that Its battery charges in just 3 hours and provides 120 km of autonomy on the motorcycle. He also added braking, reverse mode, three switches, and a battery gauge, all of which are fully programmable via Bluetooth. Hats, sir!

Lawrence Adji on his electric motorcycle
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David Mercero It tells you how to do it!

Apparently, it is quite possible to make batteries for motorcycles or bicycles from used laptop batteries. at Elaborate tutorialExplains all stages of transformation. However, in light of the interpretations, it is still necessary They have some knowledge of electronics. Which is not really our specialty! Finally, if you want to embark on this transformation so you don’t have to buy a new, much more expensive battery, know that it’s possible!

Frank Mccarthy

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