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Sep 29, 2009

7 Groundbreaking Electric Vehicles Built Before the 1900s

EV dates all the way back to the 1800s. In fact, in its heyday, 28-percent of U.S. cars were electric! Here are some defining moments from New York City's first fleet of electric taxis to setting the very first land speed record.

Carriage Built in 1830s Uses Non-Rechargeable Batteries

Robert Anderson built a crude electric carriage in the 1830s using non-rechargeable batteries. It eventually became the rechargeable Detroit Electric (1907 - 1939) which in one test run achieved a 211.3 mile range and a top speed of 20 MPH. It was mainly marketed to women who didn't want to bother with hand cranking an engine. Read on at GreenOptions