Long before the Ford Motor Company rolled out the insanely popular Model T, a gentleman by the name of Henry Ford was aware that battery-electric vehicles could pose a threat to combustion-engined automobiles. Speaking to The New York Times in January 1914, the gentleman some people refer to as Crazy Henry declared that Ford intends to launch a low-cost EV within a year with a lil’ much-needed help from Thomas Edison. (continue reading...)
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