The awarded utility patent titled “Systems and Methods for Vehicle EnvironmentalImpact Cancellation” is for the invention of a vehicle that may traverse an area with minimal environmental impact.  -  Photo: AYRO

The awarded utility patent titled “Systems and Methods for Vehicle EnvironmentalImpact Cancellation” is for the invention of a vehicle that may traverse an area with minimal environmental impact.

Photo: AYRO


AYRO, a designer and manufacturer of EVs, has been issued a patent for the invention of a vehicle that can be used with minimal environmental impact.  

The awarded utility patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is titled “Systems and Methods for Vehicle Environmental Impact Cancellation.” 

The utility patent represents new technologies that allow the operation of a low-speed electric vehicle (LSEV) without disrupting the environment.

These technologies include:

  • Limitation of surface impact including specifics on tire motion, torque, turning and braking
  • Electromagnetic field cancellation
  • Noise cancellation
  • Termal impact cancellation
  • Visual impact cancellation

The vehicle in the issued patent discusses a “first component” that creates a first environmental impact when the vehicle is traversing in an area. However, a second component includes the vehicle’s configuration to “reduce the first environmental impact.”

“These innovations will change how the marketplace understands both sustainability and the use of an LSEV,” said Mark Luckevich, chief engineer at AYRO. “Sustainability is really about balance and AYRO is striving to achieve just that by developing vehicles that are not only utilitarian in nature, but leave little to
no impact on the environment.”

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