Since the state issued various policies to vigorously support the development of new energy vehicles, the market for new energy vehicles has been expanding at a rapid pace. According to media reports, from 2015 to the first half of 2017, there were more than 200 new energy vehicle production projects in China, involving an investment of 1026.2 billion yuan.
The announced capacity plan has reached 21.24 million units.
So, do you know how the development of new energy vehicles?
So let’s take a look at the history of new energy vehicles.
In fact, electric cars were invented 50 years before internal combustion engines were invented, which means electric cars were invented in the world before gasoline cars were invented today. What!
In 1834 Thomas Davenport built the first electric tricycle, which was powered by non-rechargeable dry batteries.
Well, let’s look at the history of electric cars.
1. Early Development of Electric Vehicles (1834-1930) In 1881, French engineer Gustave Trouve assembled a tricycle powered by lead-acid batteries, which was the world’s first rechargeable electric vehicle;
In 1885, the world’s first gasoline engine car was successfully developed by the German Benz.
In the United States at the time, 38 percent of the 4,200 cars sold annually were electric, 22 percent were internal combustion engines, and 40 percent were steam engines.
Among them, electric cars were financial giants and symbols of wealth at a time when an electric car cost as much as one today.
In 1886, Frank Sprague designed and produced the streetcar.
Since then, electric cars have become popular and played an important role in vehicle transportation.
In the late 19th century, many American, British, and French companies Salom S began to produce electric cars: the first electric car companies were Morris and Salom S, the electric Bus and truck companies;
The largest electric car company was Pope, which produced 500 ColumbiaeVs by the end of 1898;
The company with the most models and the best performance is Riker Electric Vehicles.
In 1897 London Electric Taxi Company produced 15 electric cars;
French BGS company produces all kinds of cars, trucks, buses and luxury cars, and can design and manufacture special battery, so BGS has maintained the highest driving range of electric vehicles in the world before 1900, and its continuous driving range reached 290km.