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This Electric Car Can Go 40 Miles on a Single Charge, is 115 Years Old

While electric cars are just now starting to break into the mainstream auto market, it should be noted that they have a far longer history than most are aware. For instance, this is the Roberts electric car, from 1896. A mere 115 years ago, before Ford’s model T or heavier-than-air flight, the one-of-a-kind Roberts could go for an impressive 40 miles on a single charge. Coincidentally, this is the same range advertised for the Chevy Volt, the combination electric-gas plugin hybrid car that much of the restructured General Motor’s hopes are riding on.

Of course, the Roberts lacks much of what we’d expect with a car today. Things like inflatable tires, safety belts, or a steering wheel — instead, drivers use a control rod called a “tiller.” Amazingly, this century-old vehicle is still on the road having recently competed in a 60-mile vintage automobile race from London to Brighton. Seeing what the Roberts is capable of, it’s a testament to both 19th century engineering and how distressingly slow the development of electric vehicles has been.

Read on after the break for a video of another electric classic, the 1914 Detroit Electric — some of which were capable of running nearly 100 miles on a single charge. 

(via Daily Caller, image via puffycombes)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Benjamin-Stewart/1180783446 Benjamin Stewart

    Cudos to the past!

  • http://tinyurl.com/ANoiXioNA-personal-info ANoiXioNA

    great post Max .

    Insert conspiracy theory here. *************** It’s probably a fact.

    It’s a shame…. most people are ignorant to the past.

    Who invented the light bulb ?….. your probably wrong.
    Who invented the mp3 player ?….your probably wrong.
    Who invented the touchscreen ?… your probably wrong.

    Money rewrites history so it’s understandable….. but wrong.

    Wake up people , electric cars are not around for ONE reason…”"conspiracy theory”" (oil)

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Phillip-Moseley/1548191903 Phillip Moseley

    “For General Motors and the Obama administration, the new Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid represents the automotive future, the culmination of decades of high-tech research financed partly with federal dollars.” New york times aka mouth piece for the prez. Dont drink the green kool-aid

  • Quizzard123

    I’d have more faith in your vague paranoia if you knew how to spell.  The word is you’re.

  • http://tinyurl.com/ANoiXioNA-personal-info ANoiXioNA

    my bad…

    BUT….  IF you dismiss the message due to the format…. YOUR a fool.
    U Probably have some form of OCD as well.

  • Ad Meadows

    We’ve really advanced in electric car technology…and we have to subsidize it with tax dollars …..

  • Jack

    I’m content to dismiss the message because it’s a load of crap.

  • KEG

    Actually electric cars aren’t around as much because they are less efficient with energy and more expensive than gasoline powered vehicles.  To charge the batteries in an electric  car  you have to go from AC to DC.  To drive the electric motors you have to go from DC to AC.  You LOSE 25% OF THE ENERGY EACH TRANSITION.  Not to mention the Obama administration is shutting down coal fired electric plants and coal produces 47% of our electricity currently.

  • Zzo

    Awesome.  That’s like the fancy version of the Anthony electric car.

  • Smith

    There are people not aware that electrics were big a century ago?  I learned that in High School history class. Then we started building more roads and people wanted to travel between cities and not just around town.   It’s the same situation today, so I’m not sure why people think the customer demand will be any different.  


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