International Journal of Recent Innovation in Automobile and Agricultural Engineering [ISSN: 2582-1563 (online)] http://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/IJRIAAE <p style="text-align: justify;">International Journal of Recent Innovation in Automobile and Agricultural Engineering (IJRIAAE) is high cited fully open access journal. All articles published are rigorously and rapidly reviewed meeting the Journal standards of accuracy, adequacy, relevancy, originality of work, completeness and quality of research. Original research work, reviews, case study, short communication, survey, letters, innovative trends and idea are published which contribute significant research and development activities in the field of Automobile and Agricultural Engineering.</p> Eureka Journals en-US International Journal of Recent Innovation in Automobile and Agricultural Engineering [ISSN: 2582-1563 (online)] 2582-1563 Electric Vehicles Technology for Ambulance: A Current Concern http://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/IJRIAAE/article/view/744 <p>Medical vehicles like ambulances are the primary forces behind ubiquitous and computerized remote patient care. Ambulances using green technology is a current global topic. The electrification of the transportation sector is a crucial method to reduce CO2 emissions and halt global warming. At the moment, electric cars (EVs) are entering the market quickly. EVs will someday be utilized as ambulances, even though this hasn't happened yet. The focus of electrical and automotive engineering is currently on electric vehicle technology. The biggest chance for the success of green technology for the following generation of ambulances is presently represented by the several new electric ambulance prototypes that have been tested over the past few years.</p> Rujittika Mungmunpuntipantip Viroj Wiwanitkit 6 1 Electric Wheel Plough Technology Development: A Current Concern http://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/IJRIAAE/article/view/759 <p>A wheel plow is a device that pulls or pushes various buoyancy equipment, such as pig head plows, rotating cultivators, plows, spreaders, fertilizers, sprayers, or pumps, to replace human and animal labor. The engine can accelerate the process, but it has a large cost, including gasoline. For plowing objective, changes to the design are conceivable. Electric ambulances are the new hope for incorporating green technology into agricultural activities. It is critical to monitor the ambitious endeavor to create this type of wheel plough. Because the electric wheel plough demands power, safety must be prioritized. The risk from electrical current should be a major topic of debate when the electrical wheel plough is used on a rice field with plenty of water, even though development in the lab may be successful.</p> Rujittika Mungmunpuntipantip Viroj Wiwanitkit 6 1