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Electric avenue: how to make zero emissions cars go mainstream / Levinson, David M   Journal Article
Levinson, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In 1896, a 33-year-old engineer working for the Detroit branch of Thomas Edison's Edison Illuminating Company traveled to New York for the firm's annual convention. The automobile was the obvious technology of the future by then, but it wasn't yet clear what would propel it: steam, electricity, or gasoline. Edison had been tinkering with batteries that could power a car, so he was interested to hear that the engineer from Detroit had invented a two-cylinder gasoline vehicle. After hearing a description of the car, Edison immediately recognized its superiority.
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