JOURNAL ARTICLE

Battery Operated Power Tiller

Nikhil Poojari

Year: 2025 Journal:   Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

The farming industries draws towards the mechanization on the idea of making processes faster the most relevant tool being power tillers or tractors mostly used for plowing, weeding, and seed sowing. Typically, such tractors are driven using fossil fuels hence having the dangers of was environmental pollution, increasing fuel cost, together with an unaddressed issue of energy use. In the last years, the electric tiller has emerged as one of the most viable options to battery power that is renewable and cheap. These machines are raised and pulled by the strength of the battery; hence, they release approximately one-fourth of carbon dioxide as would be emitted during traditional plowing which was achieved by using diesel energy, they do not pollute through noise as would be the case with diesel power equipment, and do not combust fossil fuels which have been held to be leading to climate change. Moreover, electric tractors may be made considerably cheaper by the operating cost and the additional factors such as the rebate of the fuel taxes and the reduction of the maintenance costs. Of all these multiple purposes which are being met by battery operated power tillers, any Obra is still haunted by the questions of battery longevity, high initial costs and availability of proper charging networks. However, these battery-operated tractors are being developed to meet the needs of small-scale farms, which is the market for which they are most suited. This is due to new and developing battery and solar power technology. The introduction of the transition to battery-operated power tillers in farming falls in with the worldwide concern with ecological practices and efforts at lightening the environmental burden of agriculture, therefore was adjudged as the latest addition in the list of renewable energy projects being brought into the agriculture.

Keywords:
Battery (electricity) Renewable energy Fossil fuel Power (physics) Electric power Diesel fuel Tiller (botany) Biofuel Electricity generation

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Topics

Soil Mechanics and Vehicle Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Agriculture and Farm Safety
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Plant Science
Solar Energy Systems and Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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