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Electric Cars
Cars that use electric motors were first designed at the end of the nineteenth
century. It took more than hundred years for their comeback after the sounding
success story of the combustion engine. Electric drives may be powered by
rechargeable batteries – or fuel cells that depend on compressed hydrogen.
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