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    with electric cars at the forefront of research and development. Federal

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    History of the brand. Tesla Motors is an American electric car producer and was founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. The company received most of its funding from the PayPal founder, Elon Musk, by injecting more than $30 million for Tesla’s research and development. However, in 2007, Tesla experienced bad sales that were not capable of supporting the business where Eberhard and Tarpenning had to leave the company in 2008, which caused Musk to become the Chief Executive Officer

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    components. Tesla Motors is an electric power train and car manufacturer, founded with the goal of providing an emission-less, cheaper and more reliable automotive vehicle rather than such with an IC engine. The auto manufacturing market is very competitive, especially for alternative fuel vehicles that has become more popular with the rise of environmental concerns. Company has a limited amount of direct competitors - the current direct competition includes all major luxury car manufacturers, plans for

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    Electric cars are becoming popular recently, but did you know that they were around since 1800’s ? (Timeline: History of the Electric Car) The information that I’m going to be giving you today can be just an interesting new things or it can even be some useful information for you as a potential future electric car owner. Today it’s one of the fastest growing industries in the world (Patrick Hertzke, Nicolai Müller, and Stephanie Schenk), but not many people know much about them, so I’ve done a research

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    The electric car is an innovation that has been around for decades, yet people seem reluctant to follow the trend. Electric car sales have not thrived on their own. According to Alissa Walker’s article, “Car Ownership May Decrease in the U.S.—Here’s Why”, electric cars make up an estimate one percent of all cars currently owned in the United States. Changing policies will help us move in a new direction towards the electric car. Countries like India, France, and Britain are setting laws that ban

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    Coffman, Makena, Paul Bernstein, and Sherilyn Wee. "Electric vehicles revisited: a review of factors that affect adoption." Transport Reviews, vol. 37, no. 1, (2017): 79-93. This article discusses the factors that has effected electric car adoption. The main claim the author makes is electric car adoption is declining through high costs, range anxiety, judgement of peers and consumer characteristics. The first reason is the cost of owning the electric car vehicle. He uses research studies that have been

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    Who invented the first electric? The invention of the first model electric vehicle was given to different people. In 1828, Ányos Jedlik, a Hungarian who invented a type of electric motor, created a small model car powered by his new motor. In 1834, Vermont blacksmith Thomas Davenport built a something as similar as tg electric motor which worked only on a short, circular, special electrified track. In 1834 a man named Professor Sibrandus Stratingh of Groningen, who lived in Netherlands

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    Luis Salas Who killed the electric car ? Environmental issues Who Killed the Electric Car is a documentary which unfolds a complex set of events around the development and demise of the modern electric car. The story stems from California from the early 1990s to 2006. Everything begins to unfold with a brief history of the first electric cars created in the early twentieth century

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    Do modern electric cars hold up against century old, internal combustion cars? Cars have always run on some sort of combustible fuel, since they were invented. However, due to advances in technology, we are able to run cars on alternative resources such as electricity, solar, and natural gas. Electric cars have been a recent rage in the past five years starting with the debut of a very efficient and luxurious car by Tesla as well as tax credits being offered for driving an alternative fuel vehicle

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    Electric cars are becoming more and more a part of the world today. Society can see them everywhere, from the streets to TV. Car companies like Nissan and Chevy have their own line up of electric cars that perform well. Now one of the most popular car companies, Tesla, can make the Lamborghini of electric cars. To help lower emission levels and jumpstart the industry, the federal government offers a $7,500 tax credit for buyers of pure electric vehicles (Schaal, 2015). Which brings up some common

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