CUP Faculty Research
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Abstract
When the first edition of this book came out, the Prius hybrid was king. Electrics had a small following and were being used in test markets. A few cities were experimenting with recharging stations on a very limited scale. Since then, the worldwide movement away from fossil fuels to more sustainable solutions for our autos and energy needs has spurred both government and private investment for research and development of new technologies, alternate fuels, more cost-effective, durable batteries, and expanded infrastructures to support the innovations.
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Curtis D. and Anderson, Judy, "Electric and Hybrid Cars: A History" (2010). CUP Faculty Research. 197.
https://digitalcommons.csp.edu/cup_commons_faculty/197
Source
CU Commons -- Library Faculty Research