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    Creating a Market for Electric Cars

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    continue improvement ("Marketing strategy", 2010). Ford is a first-rate example of good marketing techniques. They know how to sell a vehicle to a consumer, as displayed by their position in the top eight of U. S. auto makers. New technology paves the way for new ideas, and new ideas do best

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    advancing future electric cars are becoming more popular. Electric cars are said to be pollution free and one hundred percent environmental friendly. These cars are not the solution to reduce air pollution and global warming in the near future. Electric cars create large amounts of pollution indirectly. This is from the coal-fired power plants used to generate the electricity and the lithium mine sites, which is where the mineral lithium that is used to produce the car’s batteries comes from. These

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    A Sunday Afternoon

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    inventor Robert Anderson invents the first crude electric carriage powered by non-rechargeable primary cells. 1835 American Thomas Davenport is credited with building the first practical electric vehicle -- a small locomotive. 1859 French physicist Gaston Planté invents the rechargeable lead-acid storage battery. In 1881, his countryman Camille Faure will improve the storage battery's ability to supply current and invent the basic lead-acid battery used in automobiles. 1891 William Morrison

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    Electric Cars

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    Topic: Electric Vehicles General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Electric Vehicles Central idea: Electric vehicles are starting to become very prominent in everyday life and even play an important role on modern civilization. Introduction Attention Getter: Who else in this room is tired of spending money on gas, or any other plague that accompanies modern day vehicles? Relevance to Audience: What if I were to tell you of a way where you didn't have to pay for

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    How can the electronic and hybrid engines be used instead of the petrol engines Introduction: Hybrid engines and electric and other forms of fuel are being tried the world over on account of multiple problems. It is not only for vehicles but also for the industries that use fossil fuels and chemicals for manufacture. The primary problem is the pollution of the air, water and the entire planet on account of fossil fuel use. Not all fossil fuel forms are harmful. For example CNG, compressed natural

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    Hybrid Vs. Electric Cars

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    Hybrid vs. Electric When hearing the words gas, hybrid and electric, people automatically think of automobiles.. [this is a very clunky opening—rewrite it—I think people do know those are the three main types of cars…] People buy hybrid or electric cars because they either want to save money on gas or they want to be able to help the environment with their vehicles. One of the most popular hybrid vehicles in the United States is the Toyota Prius, which, compared to a normal gas powered car, has great

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    Agassi: A new ecosystem for electric cars). This is a giant concern, but the car industry may find themselves a little more concerned with the depleting oil that is burned away daily by drivers. It’s unavoidable, there needs to be a change made sooner than later, and hybrid isn’t solving our problems fast enough. The best alternate choice seems to be a full conversion to electric cars. These cars replace gasoline engines with an electric one, running on battery power. The battery of these cars runs current

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    customers (which Tesla does by offering “luxury” vehicles). As Tesla has incorporated all elements identified by Thompson et al., it is highly likely that they closely identify with a broad differentiation strategy. Appealing to the mass market indicates something of a shift in Tesla’s strategy. Prior to the introduction of the Model 3, Tesla’s lineup consisted of the Model S and the Model X, both with a MSRP in excess of $70,000 (Arata, 2017). These vehicles were marketed toward wealthy consumers willing

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    One of the major advancements in environmental-friendly technology we have seen include electric vehicles. Electric vehicles have brought us about many advantages, but there are reasons why electric vehicles should cost more than conventional gasoline cars. Electric car sales have raised to 2 million dollars in 2016 after being almost non-existent in 2010. EV’s run on electricity, compared to conventional vehicles that use a gas or diesel-powered engine. These cars average around $1.14 per eGallon,

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    The Electric Vehicle Essay

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    The Electric Vehicle The technology of electric vehicles has been around since the turn of the nineteenth century but faded as the gasoline powered engine took the spotlight. Now the future of electric vehicles is very bright. Their impacts are very significant ranging from economic, to new technology that can be applied elsewhere, to most importantly, the environment. Ford and GM, through its Saturn plant, have already begun production on their own version of the electric vehicle and have made

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