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  • Tuesday, January 4, 2011

    THE EV’S EVOLUTION

    The History of EVs: A 21st Century Timeline
    December 30, 2010 (GE Reports)

    "The past decade has been the most significant ten-year period for EVs since the first ten years of the 20th century, when 38 percent of cars in 1900 were charging up, many with the aid of Thomas Edison-designed electric technology."

    Evolution, part 1(click to enlarge)

    "The renewed excitement that EVs garnered among carmakers in the late 1990s gave way to…almost nothing. But in the past few years, EVs have suddenly been reborn, and they’re now becoming a central aspect of development strategy for major car manufacturers…Tesla Motors said that cheaper batteries will mean its $57,000 Model S sedan, which uses cells like those in laptops, can turn a profit with fewer unit sales…"

    Evolution, part 2 (click to enlarge)

    "…[I]n 2010, [GE has] seen [its] own work accelerate in new battery breakthroughs for trucks and buses; partnerships with tech leaders such as battery-maker A123 Systems and battery-switching pioneer Better Place; a new battery factory being built in upstate New York, purchases of EVs on a fleet-wide scale; sleek new WattStation EV chargers; and even advanced R&D into electric flight…[Here, we] look at how the EV industry has radically changed…as technology and vision have caught up with each other. The result has been the epic rise of EVs in the last ten years..."

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