MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641068489 A) filed by Mohan Babu University on June 01, 2026, for Embedded Adaptive Control Integrated Hybrid Petrol Electric Motorcycle System For Efficient Sustainable Urban Transportation.

Inventors include Dr. N. Anil Kumar; Ms. B. Ashreetha; Dr. Busireddy Hemanth Kumar; Dr. Devaraju Thangellamudi; Mr. Jathin Pakki; and Mr. Shaik Mahammad Saif.

The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.

Abstract: The present invention discloses an embedded adaptive control integrated hybrid petrol-electric motorcycle system (100) configured to improve fuel efficiency and reduce vehicular emissions. The system comprises a petrol engine assembly (102), a BLDC hub motor assembly (104), a battery pack (106), a motor controller unit (108), a sensor module (110), and an embedded electronic control unit (112). The ECU (112) continuously acquires real-time operational parameters including voltage, current, temperature, speed, and throttle position and executes a rule-based supervisory hybrid control algorithm for automatic selection between electric mode, petrol mode, and hybrid assist mode. The invention further incorporates an adaptive load prediction routine configured to estimate transient propulsion demand for pre- emptive operating mode transition and a regenerative deceleration interface module (116) for kinetic energy recovery during braking conditions. Safety mechanisms including overcurrent, undervoltage, overheating, and sensor fault protection are also provided. The invention achieves improved fuel efficiency, reduced engine load, lower emissions, enhanced energy utilization, and real-time operational reliability suitable for low-cost two-wheeler transportation systems.

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