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Electric Vehicles Had A Brief Resurgence In The 1960s - MSN

The company was then acquired by Commuter Vehicles, and it renamed the electric vehicle to Comuta-Car or Comuta-Van (which had a longer wheelbase, 12 hp motor and a three-speed transmission ... Read More
Studebaker museum 'Charged' exhibit shows electric cars history - South Bend Tribune

Studebaker stopped making electric cars in 1912, when a total of 33,842 electric vehicles were registered in the U.S. They faded from U.S. markets in the following decade, then crept back in the ... Read More
A brief look at electric vehicles from the dawn of the automobile age

Electric vehicles were well represented during the early decades of the car. Larry Printz – May 17, 2021 9:06 am | 152 A 1921 Milburn Electric car leaves the garage at the Woodrow Wilson House ... Read More
History of the Electric Car - Business Insider

In 1899 and 1900, electric vehicles outsold all other types of cars. In fact, 28 percent of all 4,192 cars produced in the US in 1900 were electric, according to the American Census . Read More
Jaguar to make an electric version of 1960s sports car the E-Type

The conversion to electric can be performed on any six-cylinder E-Type or on any other Jaguar model that had that same engine. So a customer could get an electric version of an XJ6 sedan, for ... Read More
Electric Vehicles Had A Brief Resurgence In The 1960s - InsideEVs

Electric Vehicles Had A Brief Resurgence In The 1960s When the going gets tough, the tough get going. And when gas prices shoot up, people start looking into alternatives. Read More
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