History of Early Age Electric Vehicle you need to know
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In the past, Horses and carriages or “buggies” were the way humans traveled around to fulfill their chores before 1830.
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There were many inventors who tried to put battery powered electric motors in carts with wheels around 1828.
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First carriage without horses: In 1838, scottish inventor Robert Anderson made a full size prototype electric “horseless carriage”
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An english inventor named Thomas Park, who was inclined towards building more fuel-efficient vehicles built the first production of electric vehicles in 1884.
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By 1912,most American homes were wired for electricity that helped early electric vehicles to be accepted and adopted.
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As the time went by,many innovators tried their hands on development of inventions, for example, the founder of Porsche launched an electric car P1.
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In the 1990s, EVs sparked an interest in the environmentalists raising concerns over the levels of emissions leading to the passage of Clean Air Act 1990.