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### **Building a Special Electric Car for My Brother**
One day, my older brother came to me with a special request: to build him a four-wheeled electric car. He is paralyzed from the waist down and relies on a wheelchair for mobility, so he needed a vehicle that was not only electric but also tailored to his needs.
I started designing a car with full features: a roof, glass windows, and windshield wipers to ensure it could be driven in any weather. Most importantly, I installed a solar panel on the roof to help charge the lithium battery, making the car more energy-efficient. The floor was designed to be flat and low for easy access.
The most unique feature of the car was the rear hatch, which could be lifted up to seal the back of the vehicle. When needed, the hatch could be lowered using a remote control, forming a ramp that allowed my brother to roll his wheelchair into the car effortlessly. Once inside, he didn't have to leave his wheelchair—he could drive the electric car directly while sitting in it.
Completing this project was not just a technical challenge but also a deeply fulfilling experience for me. I wasn’t just building a vehicle—I was helping my brother gain more freedom and independence in his daily life.
### **Building a Special Electric Car for My Brother**
One day, my older brother came to me with a special request: to build him a four-wheeled electric car. He is paralyzed from the waist down and relies on a wheelchair for mobility, so he needed a vehicle that was not only electric but also tailored to his needs.
I started designing a car with full features: a roof, glass windows, and windshield wipers to ensure it could be driven in any weather. Most importantly, I installed a solar panel on the roof to help charge the lithium battery, making the car more energy-efficient. The floor was designed to be flat and low for easy access.
The most unique feature of the car was the rear hatch, which could be lifted up to seal the back of the vehicle. When needed, the hatch could be lowered using a remote control, forming a ramp that allowed my brother to roll his wheelchair into the car effortlessly. Once inside, he didn't have to leave his wheelchair—he could drive the electric car directly while sitting in it.
Completing this project was not just a technical challenge but also a deeply fulfilling experience for me. I wasn’t just building a vehicle—I was helping my brother gain more freedom and independence in his daily life.
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