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    82 months ago

    Technically the first one was developed in the late 1800s, but it had a range of about 5 meters.

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      32 months ago

      Wasn’t aware of that. My thoughts were more towards the EV1, although I assume there were many others before that.

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        22 months ago

        They’re referring to how Thomas Edison created the first electric vehicles back in the 1800s. They might have had a future until Ford introduced assembly lines. Then the rest is history.

        The EV1 was the first commercial development in the US following the World Wars, but even before then you had solar EVs being made for science and eclectic racing before then. Think of those weirdly shaped cars only made for 1 driver that have solar panels covering the entire body of the car.

        Funny thing is that we’re now seeing some commercial (or soon to be commercial) manufacturers add solar panels in the same way. Just look to Hyundai and Aptera.