Green Scout is the world's first 6-wheel electric amphibious all-terrain vehicle

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Green Scout is the world's first 6-wheel electric amphibious all-terrain vehicle

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Hello everyone.
Here I am showing our Green Scout electric all-terrain vehicle.
All-terrain vehicle 6 wheeled, electric, side-turning. Rides, jumps, dances, swims, but does not fly. The drive is permanent (but you can turn off any wheel arbitrarily through the controller). The power of each wheel is 3 kW at its peak, the total power is 18 kW. Speed up to 60 km / h. Since the all-terrain vehicle is electric, it starts from a place quickly, drives silently (well, of course, the sound from tires and shock absorbers does not disappear).
The idea of creating such an all-terrain vehicle came after the experience of operating the Argo all-terrain vehicle. The main disadvantages of the wheeled side-turning all-terrain vehicle are low ground clearance, lack of suspension. To get high ground clearance and suspension, there are two outputs on mini all-terrain vehicles - either electric drive or hydraulic. The hydraulics had to be excluded, since at temperatures below -30C it does not work, plus it always flows. As a result, we settled on an electric transmission. Each wheel is a motor-wheel. Naturally, the motor-wheels were being finalized to be able to be installed on an all-terrain vehicle and to be able to swim. The battery is iron-phosphate, all information on the battery, the charge is displayed on the smartphone. Control of the all-terrain vehicle through the on-board computer. Bicycle handlebar controls. Braking either with the sides through a turn of the steering wheel, or with the gas pedal of all wheels at once.
Overview video of the all-terrain vehicle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8-aVPzOFxU&t=140s
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Jonny83 wrote: Fri, 17 Sep 2021, 06:13 since at temperatures below -30C it does not work, plus it always flows.
if your making it for as low as -30c your going to have major problems with the battery's because the colder they get the less they can give
If you don't have time to do it right,
When will you have time to do it over

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Yes, but the battery is compact, it can be heated, you can start in the cold from a warm garage, or initially warm up the battery. In addition, the battery compartment is insulated so it is not a problem to additionally insulate it. And even during operation, the battery starts to generate heat, i.e. warm yourself. Of course, driving in cold weather is a problem, but it can be solved.
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New video about snow, mud and fire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rySKuG4ezU&t=9s
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