This project focuses on developing an E-bike automation system with interactive voice response to address issues such as bike theft and lack of engine health monitoring in India. The system utilizes GPS and GSM technologies for vehicle tracking and communication, incorporating features like voice response, engine health monitoring, and theft prevention. The project involved designing the system layout, selecting hardware and software components, and implementing a detailed study of existing E-bike automation models. Key components include an 8051 microcontroller, vibration and float sensors, and a relay switch circuit board, all integrated to provide enhanced security and maintenance for E-bike owners. The project also includes the use of Keil μVision Debugger and Windows 7 operating system for system development and testing. The project aimed to provide a cost-effective solution for ordinary users, improving engine protection and enabling instant locking upon theft detection. Desklib offers this project as a valuable resource for students, alongside a wide range of past papers and solved assignments.