Early electric cars
Early electric cars
Steam engines were not the only engines used in early automobiles. Vehicles with electrical
engines were also invented. Between 1832 and 1839 (the exact year is uncertain), Robert Anderson
of Scotland invented the first electric carriage. Electric cars used rechargeable batteries that
powered a small electric motor. The vehicles were heavy, slow, expensive, and needed to stop for
recharging frequently. Both steam and electric road vehicles were abandoned in favor of
gas-powered vehicles. Electricity found greater success in tramways and streetcars, where a
constant supply of electricity was possible.
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