Electric CarevolutionDavid BurnsDavid MejiaOrmond Emmons
In the BeginningBetween 1832-1839 a Scottish inventor named Robert Anderson invented the first electric carriage.Due to technological restrictions batteries were unable to be re-charged and top speeds were very low (around 4mph)
Progression continuesIn 1859 a French physicist named Gaston Planté invents a re-chargeable lead-acid battery.  In 1881 Camille Faure improves on his design to create the basic lead-acid battery used in automobiles.As battery technology advanced electric automobiles became more and more popular.
Speed play	Thanks to the progression of battery technology higher speeds are able to be obtained.In 1889 JamaisContente achieved a speed of 65.79mph in his rocket shaped electric car.
Electric BoomFrom 1890 to 1910 electric car manufacturers were abundant and considered more reliable than gas powered vehicles.By 1915 the price of electric cars is higher than gas so public interest shifts.
Manufacturer Comparison
Electric SlideSeveral factors contributed to the decrease in popularity of electric vehicles.The increasing cost of electric vehicles plus the abundance of cheap fossil fuels.  In 1912, an electric roadster sold for $1,750, while a gasoline car sold for $650.Also the invention of the electric starter made it easier to use a gas car
Less interestDue to the rising popularity of the gas motor, electric cars were demanded less.Some manufacturers still produced electric cars but with less priority.
Electric ChargeRising gas prices and increased awareness for environmental footprints lead to a renewed interest in electric vehicles.Also several amendments were put in place to decrease pollutants thus creating interest in electric vehicles.
More interestWith the rising cost of maintaining vehicles and the environmental laws, more and more manufacturers begin to focus on electric vehicles.Even though electric vehicles are more expensive initially consumers begin to consider the long term costs and demand grows as well
More popularityMany car manufacturers begin producing electric cars.Battery technology has continued to advance offering a higher top speed and greater range.Although still not as popular as gas, electric cars have a strong following with environmentalists.
Electric cars of all shapesMany different electric cars are concieved although they are still more expensive than gas the interest continues to grow.Electric cars are beginning to achieve ranges of 150 to 200 miles and charge times are being greatly reduced.
Cool ElectricWith so many electric car manufacturers out there, which one suits you is a personal decision.  However here are several manufacturers that we found impressive and possibly cool.Remember electric motors produce 100% torque at 0 rpm’s so many electric cars have a factory speed block.
Alias by ZapThis cool looking 3-wheeler can do 0-60 in 7.8 seconds which isn’t setting records but not too shabby either.It has a top speed of around 75 mph and a range of around 100 miles (range varies depending on average speed)
Tesla RoadsterThis model is impressive in several aspects.In can do 0-60 in 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 125 mph with a range of over 244 miles.
Ultimate Aero EV by Shelby Super CarsThe fastest electric car to date with a top speed over 200 mph.  Accelerates from 0-60 in 2.5 seconds.With a range of 150 to 200 miles and a complete charge time of 10 minutes.
Here are some formulasRange (in miles)=250 x capacity[kWh] / (mass[lbs]^0.6)Horsepower=(torque*RPM)/5252Operation costs=kWh * (cost per kWh)
Moving on upSo in closing we showed how electric cars influenced the automotive industry and that they are not a new idea.We have also showed that electric cars are making a comeback and are once again increasing in popularity.There are a lot of electric car manufacturers today and more to come in the future.
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Electric Cars

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    In the BeginningBetween1832-1839 a Scottish inventor named Robert Anderson invented the first electric carriage.Due to technological restrictions batteries were unable to be re-charged and top speeds were very low (around 4mph)
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    Progression continuesIn 1859a French physicist named Gaston Planté invents a re-chargeable lead-acid battery. In 1881 Camille Faure improves on his design to create the basic lead-acid battery used in automobiles.As battery technology advanced electric automobiles became more and more popular.
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    Speed play Thanks tothe progression of battery technology higher speeds are able to be obtained.In 1889 JamaisContente achieved a speed of 65.79mph in his rocket shaped electric car.
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    Electric BoomFrom 1890to 1910 electric car manufacturers were abundant and considered more reliable than gas powered vehicles.By 1915 the price of electric cars is higher than gas so public interest shifts.
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    Electric SlideSeveral factorscontributed to the decrease in popularity of electric vehicles.The increasing cost of electric vehicles plus the abundance of cheap fossil fuels. In 1912, an electric roadster sold for $1,750, while a gasoline car sold for $650.Also the invention of the electric starter made it easier to use a gas car
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    Less interestDue tothe rising popularity of the gas motor, electric cars were demanded less.Some manufacturers still produced electric cars but with less priority.
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    Electric ChargeRising gasprices and increased awareness for environmental footprints lead to a renewed interest in electric vehicles.Also several amendments were put in place to decrease pollutants thus creating interest in electric vehicles.
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    More interestWith therising cost of maintaining vehicles and the environmental laws, more and more manufacturers begin to focus on electric vehicles.Even though electric vehicles are more expensive initially consumers begin to consider the long term costs and demand grows as well
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    More popularityMany carmanufacturers begin producing electric cars.Battery technology has continued to advance offering a higher top speed and greater range.Although still not as popular as gas, electric cars have a strong following with environmentalists.
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    Electric cars ofall shapesMany different electric cars are concieved although they are still more expensive than gas the interest continues to grow.Electric cars are beginning to achieve ranges of 150 to 200 miles and charge times are being greatly reduced.
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    Cool ElectricWith somany electric car manufacturers out there, which one suits you is a personal decision. However here are several manufacturers that we found impressive and possibly cool.Remember electric motors produce 100% torque at 0 rpm’s so many electric cars have a factory speed block.
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    Alias by ZapThiscool looking 3-wheeler can do 0-60 in 7.8 seconds which isn’t setting records but not too shabby either.It has a top speed of around 75 mph and a range of around 100 miles (range varies depending on average speed)
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    Tesla RoadsterThis modelis impressive in several aspects.In can do 0-60 in 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 125 mph with a range of over 244 miles.
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    Ultimate Aero EVby Shelby Super CarsThe fastest electric car to date with a top speed over 200 mph. Accelerates from 0-60 in 2.5 seconds.With a range of 150 to 200 miles and a complete charge time of 10 minutes.
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    Here are someformulasRange (in miles)=250 x capacity[kWh] / (mass[lbs]^0.6)Horsepower=(torque*RPM)/5252Operation costs=kWh * (cost per kWh)
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    Moving on upSoin closing we showed how electric cars influenced the automotive industry and that they are not a new idea.We have also showed that electric cars are making a comeback and are once again increasing in popularity.There are a lot of electric car manufacturers today and more to come in the future.
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    THANK YOU FORYOUR TIME
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