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Hester 2022-03-23 08:01:04
some notes
1 consumer, some due to advertisement failure
2 battery 60miles statistic:29 per day
stan Ovshinsky
Delco battery-->old technology, lead acid?
3 oil company,(Chevron-Texaco) buy battery company and shut it down, like GM bought trolley system
Chevron-Texaco
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Celestine 2022-03-23 08:01:04
Four thoughts
Plot
In the early 20th century, electric cars were all the rage over gas cars. On the street, the former far outnumbers the latter. But later, the rapid development of fuel vehicles, the momentum gradually surpassed electric vehicles. In this way, history chose gasoline vehicles. At the time,...

Karl Rove
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Derek 2022-03-23 08:01:04
Civil society was completely defeated by the capitalist-politician alliance. Regression is for the sake of moving toward the future—it sounds reasonable at first, but the future is the future of the capital world, but the regression is the regression of all mankind; concentrated short-term gains and resource allocation will always be the biggest obstacle to human progress. Personally, I feel that the film is not a standard conspiracy theory. As a documentary, its narrative structure and tone are very similar to "Anlong Storm", which is specific and realistic.
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Lois 2022-03-23 08:01:04
Story beyond the movie: Engineers who worked on the EV-1 project later started a new company, people left, people joined, and it eventually evolved into "Tesla." At present, the replacement of diesel locomotives by electric vehicles is a major trend of the times. Those who cannot keep up with this trend of traditional car companies will be eliminated. History is so ironic sometimes.
Who Killed the Electric Car? quotes
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Narrator: A fuel cell car, powered by hydrogen made with electricity, uses three to four times more energy than a car powered by batteries.
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David Freeman: The oil industry and the automobile companies are resistant to change. The American people need to be reminded that it took a law to get seatbelts in the cars. It took a law to get airbags in the cars. It took a law to get the mileage up from 12 to 20 miles per gallon. It took a law to get catalytic converters to control the pollution. And i think clean cars are too important to be left to the automobile industry.