Electric vehicles first gained popularity in the late 19th century as battery technology advanced, allowing for higher speeds. By the early 20th century, electric vehicles were more popular than gas-powered cars due to their reliability. However, as the price of electric cars increased and fossil fuels became cheaper, gas vehicles rose in demand. Interest in electric vehicles renewed in recent decades due to higher gas prices and environmental regulations. Now, battery technology provides electric vehicles with ranges over 200 miles, and many major automakers are producing electric car models as their popularity continues to grow.