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RE: Electric vehicle charging in winter - Gone in 60 - 02-24-2021 Funny that you mention the Detroit Electric. We have a very nice one in our museum. I use it to show guests that in may cases, automotive technologies that we think are new are just those that we forgot about and rediscovered. Just like an electric today, it had an overnight charger that was installed in the garage. “Twist and go” hand grip throttle much like a motorcycle. Marketed mainly to women for their mechanical simplicity. Notice the tall roof, as women’s fashions of the day included tall, ornate hats. RE: Electric vehicle charging in winter - GoldOxide_imp - 02-24-2021 (02-24-2021, 04:34 PM)Jfro5687_imp Wrote: Funny how as you grow older so many things in life seem to go full circle. Some of the very first cars were electric, like 100 years ago, I just Googled and found the above, a Detroit Model D. That didn’t last. A few major reasons for the short era of the first electric cars: * The rise of the oil industry. * Battery maintenance was onerous in the day. RE: Electric vehicle charging in winter - bioman_imp - 02-25-2021 (02-24-2021, 10:09 PM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Funny that you mention the Detroit Electric. We have a very nice one in our museum. I use it to show guests that in may cases, automotive technologies that we think are new are just those that we forgot about and rediscovered. Just like an electric today, it had an overnight charger that was installed in the garage. “Twist and go” hand grip throttle much like a motorcycle. Haha, I assume that marketing guys got away with that back in the old pre-Grrrl-power days!
RE: Electric vehicle charging in winter - GoldOxide_imp - 02-25-2021 (02-25-2021, 03:52 AM)bioman_imp Wrote:(02-24-2021, 10:09 PM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Funny that you mention the Detroit Electric. We have a very nice one in our museum. I use it to show guests that in may cases, automotive technologies that we think are new are just those that we forgot about and rediscovered. Just like an electric today, it had an overnight charger that was installed in the garage. “Twist and go” hand grip throttle much like a motorcycle. Haha, I assume that marketing guys got away with that back in the old pre-Grrrl-power days! The production electric car in North America (circa 1890) pre-dated the suffragette movement (circa 1903) by years. So it appears definitely so. |