California did pass those laws thirty years ago. Then Bush Jr rode up on his horse and got CA to neuter their law. That’s why GM made the ev1 then murdered it.
Mass procuced EVs have existed since like, the early 1900s. At the time, 28% of the cars on the road in the US were EVs. They lost to ICE cars because their range was too small, they were too slow, and they were too expensive. In the 1910s EVs were double the price of an ICE car, and since they were selling so badly most auto makers stopped making them.
California. Electric Rav4, sold to fleets mostly, 1997-2003. Both Mercedes and Toyota were partnered with Tesla, but they bailed as soon as Musk showed up. Ford also had a Ranger EV.
California did pass those laws thirty years ago. Then Bush Jr rode up on his horse and got CA to neuter their law. That’s why GM made the ev1 then murdered it.
I’m not sure the tech was there yet 30 years ago. EVs live and die by lithium batteries. The EV1 apparently used lead acid.
However, ten years ago the situation was entirely different.
Ev1 switched to NiMH in year 2.
Which was then bought by an oil company to hinder the development and deployment of the tech.
I doubt that. NiMH were used in hybrids up to 2022.
Yeah you’re right, I watched a video on it a few days ago and I could’ve sworn that’s what he said but actually thinking about it that can’t be right.
Toyota and Mercedes also had EVs back then they killed.
Were they sold in the US? I’ve never heard of those!
Mass procuced EVs have existed since like, the early 1900s. At the time, 28% of the cars on the road in the US were EVs. They lost to ICE cars because their range was too small, they were too slow, and they were too expensive. In the 1910s EVs were double the price of an ICE car, and since they were selling so badly most auto makers stopped making them.
California. Electric Rav4, sold to fleets mostly, 1997-2003. Both Mercedes and Toyota were partnered with Tesla, but they bailed as soon as Musk showed up. Ford also had a Ranger EV.