Carbon Emission and Economical Impact of Conversion Yamaha N-Max 150cc into Electric Motorcycle

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Due to the increasing usage of oil-powered vehicles, the transportation industry is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. Electric vehicles can be a potential solution to the climate change problem because the greenhouse gas emissions produced by electric vehicles are significantly lower than those produced by vehicles with fossil view resources. On the other hand, cost of ownership electric vehicles is highly priced for the middle and lower classes. Therefore, the conversion of conventional vehicles to electric vehicles is growing popularity in the community. As a result, the Indonesian Government, through the Ministry of Transportation, has issued several regulations to control conversion operations so that they can give the benefits they should. Compared to traditional ICE vehicles of the same motorcycle type, Yamaha N-Max-type convertibles can save up to 7.7 times the energy expenses and emit 4 times fewer greenhouse gas emissions; consequently, conversion vehicles can be an alternate solution.

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Eviendy, R., Asy’Ari, M. Z., Sukra, Z. L., & Peranginangin, E. (2024). Carbon Emission and Economical Impact of Conversion Yamaha N-Max 150cc into Electric Motorcycle. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1324). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1324/1/012094

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