Electric Vehicle And The Burden Of History David Kirschbaum. The electric vehicle and the burden of history : In the late 1890s, at the dawn of the automobile era, steam, gasoline, and electric cars all competed to become the dominant automotive technology.
Turning to the history of the electric truck, he explores the. In the late 1890s, at the dawn of the automobile era, steam, gasoline, and electric cars all competed to become the.
The Electric Vehicle And The Burden Of History By David A.
Turning to the history of the electric truck, he explores the.
As A Policy Professor At Ucla's Anderson School Of Business, Kirsch Employs The History Of The Electric Vehicle To.
Kirsch examines both the support—and lack thereof—for electric vehicles by the electric utility industry.
A Good Place To Start Is David Kirsch’s The Electric Vehicle And The Burden Of History (Rutgers University Press, 2000).
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An intelligent book for understanding the evolution of electric transportation.