The Present Invention Relates to All Category of Motorized Vehicles of Which the I Drive Electric Mobile Is an Exemplary Contemplation of the Inventor

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The Present Invention Relates to All Category of Motorized Vehicles of Which the I Drive Electric Mobile Is an Exemplary Contemplation of the Inventor I, DRIVE. ELECTRIC GENERATING ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. [2808] The present invention relates to all category of motorized vehicles of which the I Drive electric mobile is an exemplary contemplation of the inventor. This including hybrid, electric vehicles and amphibians, like, Automobiles, Motor Cars, Trucks and Vans buses Utility vehicles and for public transport vehicles or speeding on land or on a body of water and flying. Driven on land or amphibian vehicles driven by an individual or autonomous by computer. Levitated and speeding electromagnetically on at least one track or more tracks. Flying vehicle with horizontal and vertical propulsion and turbine generator in propulsion tubes and ducts. Categorized by cargo, freight transport trucks, vans, tractors, and passenger or personal transport of classes and category that can extend the traveling range of the vehicle or remain in perpetual motion by means of fluid turbine generators provided in the vehicle with air passages for operation by head wind and current processing power supply for the electric motive machines and vehicle electric components. The altered design and navigating features are also applicable. SUMMERY OF THE INVENTION. [2809] Motorized Wheels by steam engine driven vehicles where after Internal Combustion engine operated vehicles were invented early in the history of the IC engine, propelled by an internal combustion engine, fueled by the deflagration (rather than detonation) combustion of hydrocarbon fossil fuels, mostly gasoline (petrol) and diesel, as well as some gas turbine driven. Methane, propane Auto-gas and CNG, compresses natural gas. And LNG liquid methane and propane. Hydrocarbon fuels cause air pollution and contribute to climate change and global warming. By environmental laws and restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions are propelling work on alternative power systems for transportation. Efforts to improve or replace existing technologies include the development of hybrid vehicles, plug-in electric vehicles and hydrogen vehicles. Vehicles using alternative fuels such as ethanol flexible-fuel vehicles and natural gas vehicles are also gaining popularity in some countries. Cars for racing or speed records have sometimes employed jet or rocket engines, but these are impractical for common use. [2810] The inventions combined with the battery electric vehicles provided in this application provides the solutions to these problems regarding pollution and global warning which includes clean and sustainable electric vehicles speeding on land or on the body of water or in the body water and airborne flying in the ether and in space. The vehicle is electrically arranged with at least one wind turbine generator, steam turbine generator, electric motors and pumps generating electric current while operating with a computerized power supply and controller unit. And the types of electric motors for propulsion that can be arranged in the vehicles and the combinations are very broad of choice. [2811] Herby indicating that this invention is the solution which replaces all the partial provided solutions by means of these inventions also related to all-terrain vehicles and off-road vehicle. The battery electric vehicle is equipped with at least one or a symphony of wind electric generating turbine machines that generated sufficient electric current to power the entire vehicle. [2812] Motor vehicles are often identified within several categories of vehicle in classes including cars, buses, vans, ATV and UATV, off-road vehicles, light trucks and regular trucks, hybrid and amphibian. These classifications vary according to the legal codes of each country. ISO 3833:1977 is the standard for road vehicle types, Electric motor vehicles include all categories of Motor vehicles which does not exclude utility vehicles and golf carts till even a toy car, Remote controlled vehicle or child driven electric vehicle. The inventions and features are applicable for all category of vehicles and automobiles mentioned in this application. [2813] Motor Cars have controls for driving, sensing units, for parking lane sensing etc. Driver and Passenger comfort, and safety features, and controls. A variety of interior and exterior lights. Over the decades a verity of additional features and controls have been added to vehicles, making them progressively user friendly and safer and technically more complex. Examples include rear reversing cameras, air conditioning, navigation systems, and in-car entertainment. Most cars are propelled by internal combustion engines, powered by fossil fuels. [2814] The example of the automobile given is preferable electric wherein the combustion engine and parts including the fuel tank and exhaust are omitted. Wherein the front steering wheel including dashboard is omitted. Considering That an Electric vehicle motor or electric piston engine functions modicum differently than an IC engine. The electric motor has no idle mode and uses no electric energy when stationary or wait for traffic lights. The electric automobile can also be made without a gearbox having or switches for reverse mode, park mode and forward drive mode The electric traction motor is powerful adapted to the vehicle mass for motive force to crank the vehicle drive chain requiring the right amount of force in Newton and electric current in watts and kilowatts translated in horsepower, which can accelerate expeditious than IC engine vehicles by reaching forbidden speeds in less time and energy and vehicle parts. [2815] Vehicles using alternative fuels such as ethanol flexible fuel vehicles and natural gas LPG, fuel cells powered vehicles, hydrogen electric powered vehicles are also gaining popularity in some countries which unfortunately, remains a combustion engine that combust and altered oxygen and gasses in the atmosphere which is meant for living creatures to be altered and converted by nature. This includes new types of energy systems such as hydrogen vehicles concerning the safety known that hydrogen is highly explosive and may cause commotion by an impact of these vehicle. Zero Emission Electric vehicles are the solution for this problem. DISCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART. [2816] The, I DRIVE is a digital electric automobile with a flyby wire operated steering system by means of a rotary disc mounted in operable bearing and electromagnetically communicating stator and rotor of accurate defined steps rotating the wheels, comprises a computer processor and processing unit on PCB and power supply below the casing optical connected with the main computer. Data processing and Communication electric units Equipped with Digital video screen in the windscreens providing the dash board on the lower front windscreen. The vehicle's manual directional controller consists of a rotary disc and at least one ring arranged coaxially around the disc in operable bearing and switches on the center console beside the driver electrically communicating with the power steering servo and electric units. The dashboard is omitted whereby the transparent roof descends in an angle downward and in the nose of the vehicle at feet high and at the feet resting console. The engine block is made at the back recess of the vehicle. [2817] The disc is made around a digital touchscreen with digital controllers and indicators that are digital on screen situated on the center console. Digitized windscreen having electronic tinting window glasses and display by means of the LG LCD, Ultra High Definition displays made of the transparent LCD sheets integrated between the layers of the said wind screen with real view or 1:1 camera view integrated in the head lights and tail light units and around the vehicle including infrared night vision. Digital optical communicating with the video unit and automated and multimedia system of the computerize vehicle. The vehicle is equipped with remote sensing technology and auto pilot. The vehicle controls and features can be switched on by voice control. Having lighting indicators, Sound indicators or on-screen icons and written communication by the computer system. Voice communication when communicating with the automated system. [2818] The Automobile comprises a frame and subframes welded with the cabin frame made on the lower chassis with the minimum of ground clearance. The front and rear axis and suspension are mounted in plain bearing in the shafts mounted with the chassis bolted with the suspension, with the rear driveshaft comprising a flex cardan coupling of the axis extending from the shaft and mash with the rear differential and/or front differential that relates to the wheel hub by constant velocity joints operable coupled by spline- shaft and bore spline engagement thereof. Whereon the plurality of nickel choom wheels, inflatable tires are pneumatically mounted. The shock-dampers are of hydraulic or pneumatic type. The front wheel assembly comprises disc brakes arranged wheel assembly and the rear wheels equipped with drum break assemblies. Electric breaks with electric motors and other sorts of brake system are applicable. [2819] The electric car comprises, at least one reciprocating electric engines with eight linear electric motors provided in the motor block with the electric piston mounted operable linear in plain bearing in the cylinder supported on at least on center support beam mounted in the casing wall of the motor block. The motor block inner cavity comprises an automated gearbox and electronic governor, throttle control, Digital foot paddle control unit and current input
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