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  2. History of the electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A total of 33,842 electric cars were registered in the United States, and the U.S. became the country where electric cars had gained the most acceptance. [42] Most early electric vehicles were massive, ornate carriages designed for the upper-class customers that made them popular.

  3. 50 Inventions From The Past That Were Amazingly Innovative - AOL

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    The concept of flying cars has been a longstanding vision of the future … and the first flying cars were invented in the 1950s. Perhaps the most famous flying car prototype was the Aerocar.

  4. Timeline of transportation technology - Wikipedia

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    1885 – Karl Benz invents the first car powered by an internal combustion engine, he called it the Benz Patent Motorwagen. [29] 1887 - The first Battery electric multiple unit (battery rail car) was used on the Royal Bavarian State Railways. [30] 1888 - Flocken Elektrowagen built by German inventor Andreas Flocken, the first true electric car.

  5. Electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In the past, nickel–metal hydride batteries were used in some electric cars, such as those made by General Motors. [35] These battery types are considered outdated due to their tendencies to self-discharge in the heat. [36] Furthermore, a patent for this type of battery was held by Chevron, which created a problem for their widespread ...

  6. The 'godfather of EVs' explains why China is winning the race ...

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    The past year has been tough for electric vehicles. While sales are still growing, the pace of adoption has been slower than expected, causing automakers across the globe to roll back investments .

  7. 42 Interesting Inventions From The Past That Just Look Odd ...

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    An AI-powered toilet seat has been named by Time Magazine as one of the top 200 inventions of 2024. It optically scans a user’s stool and urine, to detect any concerning changes that might ...

  8. General Motors EV1 - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors EV1 is a battery electric car produced by the American automaker General Motors from 1996 until its demise in 1999.. A subcompact car, the EV1 marked the introduction of mass produced and purpose-built battery electric vehicles.

  9. How and why states are committing to electric vehicles - AOL

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    California. Government goals, policies, and requirements: - By 2030, aims to have 5 million zero-emission vehicles on the road - By 2025, aims to have 200 hydrogen fueling stations and 250,000 EV ...