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I had no idea there were vintage electric cars. HOW COOL. Thanks, Rick.
ReplyDeleteImagine how clean our air would be if that had become the standard.
ReplyDeleteYou can tell that aerodynamics was definitely not their concern yet :-)
ReplyDeleteNot bad for the Baker to be able to go 160 miles on one charge. Quite an achievement for that type of old technology.
ReplyDeleteBut the hoil-gas companies did fight back and then the electric car patents were bought back and put in the lost files so these petrol comapanies can go on to be wealthier and wealthier selling that air poison for over 120 years.
No suroprise that in 2023 and before, those same companies are fighting to stop the rising of new technologies of electric cars.
What suprise me more is that in the Baker car they could already go for 160 miles and that one hundred years after we have not, for some cars, achieve more autonomy.
Sure some can go for over 500 miles on one charge but I'm sure they could do better.
For me, I'm not so solde on buying those «expensive» new electric cars.
Not sure they are so called «green energy» qualities.
The best I could buy in the future (about in 4 years) would be a hybrid one.
Not fan of havinf to wait 3 or 12 hours to recharge my batterie.