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THE EVOLUTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE: IS IT VALUEABLE TO GENERATION Z?

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THE BEGINNINGS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES Electric vehicles introduced more than 100 years ago, have grown in popularity for many of the same reasons they were when they began. While electric vehicles (EVs) have only just started rivaling internal combustion engines (ICEs) for the future of transportation, they have been around for more than a hundred years. The long history of electric vehicles has been full of twists and turns. During the 20th century, there were more electric vehicles on the road than gasoline-powered ICE vehicles. This prevalence was challenged when Ford's moving assembly line made passenger cars more affordable. Ford, empowered with the knowledge that gasoline was more widely available than electricity, developed a gasoline-powered transportation system that would remain for over 100 years. The history of EVs is an interesting one, with numerous ups and downs that resulted in the development of this new technology. This article provides a summary of the history of e

The Evolution of Automobiles: From the Beginnings of Automobiles to the Vision of Mobility

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Since the first horseless carriages were introduced on the road in the late 19th century, automobiles have advanced significantly. These days, automobiles are an essential component of modern culture and are essential for mobility and transportation. This blog will look at the development and history of automobiles as well as possible future plans for mobility. The Beginnings of Automobiles: Gas-powered automobiles dominated the market In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the first automobiles were propelled by steam engines. The first gasoline-powered cars, however, weren't invented until the late 1800s. Karl Benz invented the first gas-powered car in 1885, for which he got a patent in 1886. Benz's original car featured three wheels resembled an elongated tricycle, and was able to carry two passengers. In 1891, four-wheeled gas-powered automobiles were introduced.  Cars were expensive in the early days and were primarily utilized by the wealthy. Cars became more affordab