Vehicle with electric motor mounted thereon

B - Operations – Transporting – 60 – K

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B60K 1/02 (2006.01) B60L 11/18 (2006.01)

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CA 2418454

A vehicle which can be propelled by an electric motor mounted thereon has a drive power transmitting mechanism for engaging and disengaging a main electric motor and auxiliary equipment, and transmitting a drive power from the main electric motor to the auxiliary equipment, and an auxiliary electric motor connectable coaxially or parallel to the main electric motor for transmitting a drive power to the auxiliary equipment depending on the manner in which the vehicle is operated, when necessary. The vehicle can be accelerated when the main electric motor is assisted by the auxiliary electric motor. The drive power for the auxiliary equipment is supplied from either the main electric motor or the auxiliary electric motor or both the main electric motor and the auxiliary electric motor depending on the manner in which the vehicle is operated. Therefore, the vehicle can be reduced in size and simplified in structure in its entirety, and the overall energy efficiency and power capabilities of the vehicle can effectively be increased.

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