Electric Cars

Electric Cars

by James Taylor
Electric Cars

Electric Cars

by James Taylor

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Overview

An essential introduction to the surprisingly long history of the electric car, from the early pioneers, through to the first commercially viable marques such as Tesla.

After a century in the shadow of the internal combustion engine, the electric motor is making a seismic comeback. Battery-propelled vehicles in fact predate petrol and diesel engines; indeed, in the Edwardian era, electric vehicles could well have become the dominant form of transport. While limitations to their range and speed meant that fossil-fuelled cars rapidly left them behind, since the 1970s there have been several efforts to revive electric cars, and with recent carbon emissions commitments, offerings such as the Tesla Model 3 and Nissan Leaf have been well received. This fully illustrated introduction explains these developments, charting the most notable electric cars, from the eccentric Amitron and Zagato Zele to the now-mainstream models that are set to dominate the market, such as the BMW i3 and Renault Zoe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784424923
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/17/2022
Series: Shire Library , #890
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

James Taylor has been writing about cars and transport since the 1970s and his books for Shire include Family Cars of the 1970s, British Sports Cars of the 1950s and '60s and Land Rover.
James Taylor has been writing about cars since the 1970s and has now had around 150 books published, a number of which have been for Shire. He lives in the UK.

Table of Contents

Early Days
Insufficient Interest
Resurgence of Interest
Marking Time: 1980–1999
The Hybrid Option
Modern Times
Further Reading
Places to Visit
Index
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