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Electric cars debuted in the 19th century.
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In the late 1800s, electric vehicles outsold gasoline cars due to their simplicity and quiet operation.
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The first practical EV was built in 1884 by Thomas Parker in England.
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Early electric cars were favored by city drivers for their ease of use and lack of manual cranking.
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The rise of mass-produced gasoline cars, like Ford’s Model T, pushed EVs out of the mainstream by the 1920s.
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Interest in electric cars resurfaced during the oil crises of the 1970s, highlighting the need for alternative energy.
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General Motors launched the EV1 in 1996, an ambitious electric car project that ended controversially in the early 2000s.
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Tesla’s Roadster, introduced in 2008, revolutionized the market by combining performance and range with cutting-edge battery technology.
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Advances in lithium-ion batteries transformed EVs from niche products to mass-market contenders.
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Today, electric cars lead the charge in sustainable transportation, reshaping the future of mobility and energy consumption.
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