The history of electric cars dates back to the early 19th century, with early experiments in Hungary, the Netherlands, and the United States. By the late 19th century, improvements in battery technology made electric vehicles (EVs) practical. Notably, in 1889, William Morrison built one of the first successful electric cars in the U.S., capable of reaching 14 mph. By 1900, electric vehicles comprised about a third of all vehicles on U.S. roads, prized for their quiet operation and user-friendliness compared to gasoline cars.
However, the rise of mass-produced gasoline cars, particularly the Model T, and advancements in internal combustion engines caused the decline of electric vehicles by the 1930s. A significant resurgence of EVs occurred in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, driven by climate change concerns and advancements in battery technology, with companies like Tesla leading the modern electric car industry.
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