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Detroit Electric

From Wikipedia
From Wikipedia

Doesn’t it sometimes feel like we’re going backwards? Detroit Electric was founded in 1907. It was a brand of the Anderson Electric Car Company from Detroit, back when electric cars “were advertised as reliably getting 80 miles (130 km) between battery recharging. Top speed was only about 20 miles per hour (32 km/h), but this was considered adequate for driving within city or town limits at the time.”
– from treehuggers

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If the petroleum/automobile lobby did not killed EVs, we do not need to worry about global warming.
Reduce the use of petroleum. Reduce your travel.
– jagadees
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One thought on “Detroit Electric

  1. Watched “Who Killed the Electric Car” recently (great documentary), then i heard that GM and Tesla are making another run at the electric car (yay for progress!) hopefully development of this technology can go on unhindered by the corporations that depend on oil consumption.

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