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Why Did Thomas Edison And Henry Ford Kill The Original Electric Car?
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<blockquote data-quote="NaturalPhilosopher" data-source="post: 204266" data-attributes="member: 9562"><p>well electric cars back then were seriously slow.</p><p>they weren't smelly, didn't have a large mechanical hand crank in the front to start it so they were considered women's cars and they used them. I think they figured out competitors working on perfecting the gasoline engine to make it more user friendly, longer range, less smelly would've killed any electric car competitions back then.</p><p></p><p>we didn't have electric cars in more modern times because the lithium-ion battery wasn't really fully tested on a large scale yet. electric cars can't run on lead acid batteries, they're too heavy and limits the range to like 20 to 50 miles if that. And they can't take a full discharge they just die. So wasn't feasible back then and is barely feasible today.</p><p></p><p>Tesla cars had to completely invent the electric car power system. Had to invent computers to do load management for the maximum efficiencies, entirely new motor and drive train, etc, etc....was difficult.</p><p></p><p>There are secrets to make free energy to keep a battery charged so if that was the plan by ford then that's why he killed it...not cuz of the battery tech but because of the battery charging circuitry</p><p></p><p>ford and edison both tried to bring free energy to the marketplace but they also aren't suicidal. henry ford wrote a whole book about the jewish cabal.</p><p></p><p>so the only real way to make a feasible electric car is a fuel cell. There's secret cheap and easy ways to make those but of course the academics say they need a million dollars of platinum in each car. R.I.P.</p><p></p><p>nothing is allowed by price point to compete with fossil fuels without massive infrastructure investment(wind, solar, hydroelectric)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaturalPhilosopher, post: 204266, member: 9562"] well electric cars back then were seriously slow. they weren't smelly, didn't have a large mechanical hand crank in the front to start it so they were considered women's cars and they used them. I think they figured out competitors working on perfecting the gasoline engine to make it more user friendly, longer range, less smelly would've killed any electric car competitions back then. we didn't have electric cars in more modern times because the lithium-ion battery wasn't really fully tested on a large scale yet. electric cars can't run on lead acid batteries, they're too heavy and limits the range to like 20 to 50 miles if that. And they can't take a full discharge they just die. So wasn't feasible back then and is barely feasible today. Tesla cars had to completely invent the electric car power system. Had to invent computers to do load management for the maximum efficiencies, entirely new motor and drive train, etc, etc....was difficult. There are secrets to make free energy to keep a battery charged so if that was the plan by ford then that's why he killed it...not cuz of the battery tech but because of the battery charging circuitry ford and edison both tried to bring free energy to the marketplace but they also aren't suicidal. henry ford wrote a whole book about the jewish cabal. so the only real way to make a feasible electric car is a fuel cell. There's secret cheap and easy ways to make those but of course the academics say they need a million dollars of platinum in each car. R.I.P. nothing is allowed by price point to compete with fossil fuels without massive infrastructure investment(wind, solar, hydroelectric) [/QUOTE]
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