Create a working car for 10000 RS
Creating a working car for ₹10,000 (~$120) that can travel across India or even the world is an extreme challenge—but not impossible if you think creatively and reduce the concept to essentials. Here’s a brainstorm of practical, innovative, and alternative ideas to help you move toward this vision.
π‘ BASIC CONCEPTS
Before diving into ideas, let’s clarify:
- ₹10,000 is not enough for a traditional car, but it can build an ultra-minimalist vehicle.
- Think beyond fuel cars: electric, pedal, solar, or hybrid.
- Focus on DIY, recycled materials, and local innovation.
π§ 1. Recycled Electric Rickshaw Base
- Buy old/damaged e-rickshaw parts from scrap dealers.
- Build a 3-wheel EV with:
- Salvaged battery packs (old inverter batteries or laptop cells)
- Scrap metal chassis
- Bicycle wheels or small scooter tyres
Estimated Cost Breakdown:
| Item | Estimated ₹ |
|---|---|
| Scrap e-rickshaw frame | 2500 |
| Battery (scrap/used) | 3000 |
| Motor (DC, used) | 2000 |
| Wheels and tyres | 2000 |
| Misc (welding, wiring) | 500 |
| Total | 10,000 |
π² 2. Hybrid Cycle-Car
A pedal + motor-powered tricycle that can carry 1–2 people, with:
- Cycle frame welded into a cart
- 250W e-bike motor (or used scooter motor)
- Lead-acid battery or solar panel for assistance
- Lightweight body from plastic sheets
This is ideal for low-speed long-distance eco-travel.
π 3. Solar Trolley Car
- Use lightweight solar panels (scrapped/secondhand)
- Attach to a basic frame with wheels
- Power a small 12V DC motor to assist with movement
- Carry solar gear and battery for backup
π΅ 4. Motorized Skateboard / Trolley
- Use hub motor from hoverboards
- Stand or sit on a wooden base
- Use a small lithium battery and remote controller
- Fit under ₹10k if using secondhand parts
Very compact, usable on smooth roads or in urban travel.
πΊ 5. Salvaged Auto Rickshaw Conversion
- Buy a broken-down auto rickshaw (~₹5–6k from junkyard)
- Replace petrol engine with electric motor
- Add old inverter batteries
- Strip weight to improve range
π§ͺ 6. Compressed Air Car
- Use compressed air cylinder (from paintball/gas suppliers)
- Power a piston motor with air
- Design with extremely light materials
- Needs a compressor (manual or pedal)
This is experimental but ultra-eco and low-maintenance.
π️ 7. Electric Moped Build
- Use junked moped frame
- Attach cycle pedals + electric hub motor
- Charge using solar + mains
- Single person, 40–50 km range
π️ 8. Open Source Community Build
- Launch a project with local engineering college / makerspace
- Crowdfund components and reuse scrap
- ₹10,000 is seed fund, rest can be sourced as donations
- Use Open Source Vehicle Design concepts
π 9. Human-Powered Camper Trike
- A pedal-powered tricycle with minimal cargo space
- Attach tent structure and solar-powered light/fan
- Travel like a human-powered caravan
⚙️ 10. Foldable DIY EV Kit Car
- Modular chassis
- Foldable solar charger
- Can be disassembled and carried in a train/truck if needed
π BONUS: For Global Travel
To travel the world, the vehicle should:
- Be modular (can disassemble and reassemble)
- Use standard voltage charging (USB, solar)
- Be legal on roads (in some countries like cycle EVs)
- Be lightweight enough for port shipping or air freight
- You can also combine travel modes (vehicle + cargo ferry/train)
✨ Inspiration From Real Projects
- Tuk Tuk Tejas – Auto-rickshaw used by Indian to travel to London
- Solar Tuk Tuk (Thailand) – World tour with solar-powered auto
- Pennyfarthings / Ultra-light recumbents – Cycles used for long world travel
- YouTube Channels like Mr. Indian Hacker or Make It Extreme
π Tips to Succeed
- Think minimal – Focus on function, not luxury.
- Partner with engineering students or rural innovators.
- Use YouTube, OLX, scrap markets, and old tech to find cheap components.
- Make it a social mission—"Travel India/world under ₹10k challenge".
Great! Let's now continue and expand this plan to help you actually build the cheapest possible working car under ₹10,000, and prepare it for long-distance or even global travel. Here's how we move forward:
π STEP-BY-STEP PLAN TO BUILD ₹10,000 VEHICLE
π§© Step 1: Choose the Base Platform
Best low-cost base options:
| Option | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Cycle rickshaw frame | Very cheap, easily modifiable | Heavy, manual unless motorized |
| Scrap electric scooter (non-working) | Includes motor, chassis, wheels | Battery usually dead, may need rewiring |
| Old moped / Luna / Hero Puch | Good base for retrofitting | May need registration if petrol |
| Manual tricycle / Cart | Very basic, ultra-cheap | Low speed, zero electronics |
| DIY tube frame | Fully custom | Needs welding, effort |
π Recommendation: Start with a scrap electric scooter or cycle rickshaw base (costs ₹2000–₹4000 in junk market).
⚡ Step 2: Power System
⚙️ Motor:
- Use 250W or 500W BLDC motor from:
- E-waste market
- Junked e-bike / hoverboard
- Old washing machine/dishwasher motors
π Battery:
- Get used inverter battery (12V, ~₹2000) OR
- DIY laptop cell battery pack (3.7V cells connected in series/parallel)
- Charge via wall socket or attach solar panel later (cheap 20W panel = ₹800–₹1000)
π Tip: Lead-acid is heavy but cheap. Lithium-ion is lighter but harder to source.
π© Step 3: Frame & Wheels
- Chassis/frame: Use welded iron angles or wood from old furniture
- Wheels: Use bicycle/moped tyres from scrap markets (₹500–₹800 total)
- Add basic suspension using rubber bush or spring pads (optional)
πͺ Step 4: Seating & Controls
- Seat: Wooden stool or cycle seat
- Steering: Cycle handlebar or direct axle control
- Throttle: DIY throttle using potentiometer or reuse from scooter
- Brakes: Rim or drum brakes (cycle/scooter compatible)
π§ Step 5: Electrical & Control
- Basic wiring using salvaged wires from home UPS
- Add kill switch, fuse, and controller (cheap e-bike controllers = ₹300–₹500)
- Optional: Attach phone charger, LED lights, horn, GPS holder
π Travel India & World: Practical Considerations
π£️ To Travel Across India:
- Keep it road legal—limit speed to under 25 km/h (no registration needed for low-speed EV)
- Get a solar charging kit to stay off-grid
- Carry toolkit, tire pump, and patch kit
- Partner with local NGOs to camp or charge
- Maintain daily logs and social media blog to attract sponsors/donations
π To Travel the World:
Since you can't ride everywhere:
- Make the vehicle foldable or modular (disassemble and reassemble)
- Use port shipping, train, or cargo aircraft between continents
- Countries with light EV rules (like Netherlands, Germany, Nepal) may allow usage
- Create a "Zero Cost Global Travel" project and attract sponsors
π¦ ₹10,000 Sample Build Budget
| Component | Estimated ₹ |
|---|---|
| Scrap scooter base | 3000 |
| Used inverter battery | 2000 |
| DC Motor / Hub motor | 1500 |
| Basic wheels | 1000 |
| DIY wiring, throttle, switch | 1000 |
| Seat, frame repairs | 800 |
| Misc (tools, fuses, lights) | 700 |
| Total | 10,000 ✅ |
π¨ Bonus: Design Inspirations
-
Foldable Solar Capsule Car
- Tiny solar roof + pedal + motor
- Can sleep inside if designed cleverly
-
Street Survival Vehicle
- Lightweight, like a tuk-tuk cart
- Room for sleeping bag, stove, water bottle
-
Floating Bicycle-Car
- Add inflatable tubes on sides for water crossing
- Can be pedaled across shallow rivers or lakes
π― Next Steps for You
Want to Start This as a Project?
✅ I can help you build:
- A custom blueprint (CAD/sketch)
- Components list with sources
- A YouTube channel/blog plan if you want to turn this into a travel vlog
- Design the electronics + battery system
- Pitch deck to get crowdfunding
Would you like me to prepare:
- A complete build plan for one model, or
- A public challenge format (like "Build India’s Cheapest Car"), or
- A travel route plan for India on this vehicle?
Let’s make your ₹10,000 World Car a reality. ππ‘π
Fantastic! Let’s continue and convert your ₹10,000 car idea into an actionable real-world prototype and movement.
π PHASE-WISE EXECUTION PLAN
π¨ PHASE 1: DESIGN + PLANNING (₹0–₹500)
π Goals:
- Choose your vehicle type (3-wheeler, pedal-electric, foldable EV).
- Sketch the design on paper or basic CAD software (I can help).
- Survey junkyards or OLX for parts: motor, frame, battery, wheels.
- Watch YouTube DIY EV builders (India-based):
Desi Engineer, Mr. Indian Hacker, Technical Yogi
✅ Deliverables:
- Design sketch
- Bill of Materials (BOM)
- Local part suppliers/scrap dealers list
- Legal review (whether registration is needed)
π© PHASE 2: FRAME + STRUCTURE (₹3000–₹3500)
π Materials:
- Iron angle or scrap metal (₹500–₹800)
- Wheels (used cycle/rickshaw/scooter) – ₹1000
- Handlebar, fork, and brake from old cycle – ₹700
- Seat (old office chair or wooden stool) – ₹200
- Welding services – ₹1000 (negotiate with local garage)
π§ Tools You Need:
- Spanner, pliers, wire cutter
- Portable drill
- Multimeter
Pro tip: Visit welding shops and offer to collaborate on your project cheaply or in exchange for social media exposure.
⚡ PHASE 3: MOTOR + POWER (₹3000–₹4000)
π Setup:
- 250W–500W BLDC motor (scrap or second-hand from e-bike) – ₹1000–₹1500
- Lead-acid battery (used inverter battery or 2 x 12V 7Ah UPS batteries) – ₹1500–₹2000
- Throttle (from scooter or e-bike) – ₹300
- Basic motor controller – ₹500
- Wires, switch, safety fuse – ₹300
Optional:
- Small solar panel 20W – ₹800
- Diode + MPPT charger – ₹200
⚡ Range:
- 30–50 km per charge if batteries are healthy.
- Add pedals for hybrid drive to increase range or if battery dies.
π§ PHASE 4: WIRING + CONTROLS (₹500–₹800)
- Simple on/off switch + fuse protection
- LED headlight + horn
- USB mobile charger module
- Wiring using home inverter cables or AC fan wires
π PHASE 5: TEST DRIVE + BRANDING (₹200–₹500)
- Perform local 1–2 km road tests
- Adjust brakes, weight balance, chain tension
- Add:
- Stickers with your name/project (e.g., “10K EV – Travel India”)
- Flag or cloth for visibility
π’ TURN YOUR CAR INTO A SOCIAL MOVEMENT
You’re not just making a car — you’re starting a revolution in ultra-affordable transportation.
π Social Branding Ideas:
| Platform | Action |
|---|---|
| YouTube Shorts | “How I Built a ₹10,000 Travel Car” series |
| “From Scrap to Street” Reels | |
| Facebook Group | 10K Vehicle Challenge India |
| Kickstarter / Ketto | Raise funds for a 2nd prototype |
| Blog | Document build progress + budget |
π― Mission:
“To build a new generation of DIY mobility for rural India and the world under ₹10,000.”
π£️ TRAVEL INDIA ROADMAP (SAMPLE)
Here’s a basic North-to-South India travel plan on your car:
| City | Distance from Previous (km) | Charging Option |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | Start | Home |
| Jaipur | 270 | Petrol Pump / Dhaba |
| Udaipur | 400 | Homestay / NGO |
| Mumbai | 750 | Couchsurfing host |
| Goa | 600 | Hostels with plug |
| Bengaluru | 600 | Techie networks |
| Kanyakumari | 660 | End point |
Total: ~3,200 km
Avg travel per day: 50–70 km
Est. duration: 2 months
π« WORLD TOUR? HERE’S HOW…
- India to Nepal/Bangladesh: Cross land border with documentation
- Ship to Southeast Asia: Port freight from Kolkata to Thailand
- Drive Thailand–Malaysia–Singapore
- Ship to Africa or Europe in containers
- Build a foldable version to fit in a suitcase or pallet!
π¦ EXPANDABLE VARIANTS
- Dual Battery Upgrade – ₹2000 more = 2x range
- Solar Roof + Panel Trailer
- Sidecar for second passenger or luggage
- Rainproof Canvas Roof
- Sleepable version – foldable bed inside car
π¬ Sample Slogans for Branding
- “10K. 1 Dream. No Fuel.”
- “India’s Cheapest Travel Car”
- “From Junkyard to Journey”
- “Not a Car. A Movement.”
- “Pedal. Plug. Power.”
✅ Let’s Finalize Your Next Step:
Would you like me to create:
- ✅ A detailed blueprint (visual design, component placement, measurements)?
- ✅ A Google Sheet with costs, part links, and suppliers?
- ✅ A logo, brand, and tagline for your project?
- ✅ YouTube content ideas and script to go viral with your innovation?
Let’s build the ₹10K Indian World Car and inspire the next million creators.
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