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    transportation history: the idea General Motors company conspired to destroy the streetcar systems in the United States cities to increase the sales of the automobiles produced by the company. Evidence for The market saturation led GM to lost $65 million, that those who desired cars already owned them, and the only way to increase GM's sales and restore its profitability was by eliminating its principal rival: electric railways. General Motors tried to reduce competition from electric railways…

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    Tesla Motors Inc.

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    Tesla Motors Tesla Motors Inc is an electric motor vehicle that was founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard, the original CEO and current CEO of Tesla Motors Elon Musk in San Carlos, California. Musk already had a great deal of experience in the business world with the success of his other multi-billion dollar venture, PayPal. Tesla Motors was founded with one dream in mind, to provide the public with a reliable, sporty, and affordable electric car. As the business prospers into the future that…

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    motors in the engine bay; one is an electric motor and the other gasoline powered motor. The reason that the two motors are combined is because it uses reducing deficiencies and strengths. The electric motor is used when it’s driven at a low speed, while the gas motor performs better at high speeds. It generates extra power for a particular weight of the motor. Throughout rush hours, when the vehicles are running and stopping constantly, the performance of an electric motor is very impactful.…

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    Razor E100 Research Paper

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    Razor E100 Review Razor is a very popular brand of electric scooter. They provide quality and fun for children and adults who want to enjoy riding rather than walking. The E100 is supposed to be a very quiet, high torque scooter that is easy to ride and even more enjoyable to ride. Will it meet your expectations? Read our Razor E100 review to find out what sets it apart from other scooters. Features of the Razor E100 This electric powered scooter uses a simple kick start motor. This makes it…

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    Electric vehicles is no longer a fantasy ideal, since it have hit the road for this few recent years. In fact, there is a rise in electric cars market recently. EVs can solve the many problems that cars with combustion engine have caused. Electric cars are considered to be fuel efficient and friendly to the environment. Not only are they zero emission, EVs also have overall better performance. Electric cars reduce the oil consumption and reach out for other sources of renewable energy. Diane…

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    of 65 miles per hour. But in 1915, while Louis was on vacation, William altered the production and introduced the Chevrolet "490" to challenge the Model T. This caused a falling out with Louis, who then left the company. Chevrolet was merged with General Motors in 1918, the same year it sold its first truck, the Model 490 Light Delivery. It has since then diversified its offerings from SUVs to subcompacts - a legacy from Durant who pioneered the system of a multi-brand car company. Chevrolet's…

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    Argumentative Analysis

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    Electric cars has been a very interesting development of these past few decades, because of its impact on the technology, business and environmental aspects of our society. Traditionally, we have always been using gasoline to power our cars, but then the development of electric cars and hybrid cars allows us to power cars with not only gasoline, but also electricity. Electric car went from a period of time when they were only considered as an add on to the traditional gasoline cars because they…

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    Electric Cars Case Study

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    nowadays is changing, a tendency toward hybrid and electric cars is taking shape. This shift toward hybrid and electric vehicles is supported by all sectors public, private, industrial and academic. In this essay we will analyze the case of a leading company in producing electric vehicles; BYD. First, we will start by examining the viability of EVs as an alternative of gasoline-powered vehicles, and presenting our vision of the future of electric car market. Second, we will outline the strengths…

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    The Upcoming of Electric Vehicles Nearly 28 percent of the energy consumption within the United States originates from the transportation industry. Personal Vehicles consume more than 60 percent of the energy used for transportation (Source). Due to the rising prices of oil in the US, many Americans have been cautious on their oil consumption. Many people have even resorted to buying smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles. The Government even offers extra Tax incentives to consumers who…

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    The Lincoln Electric Company is a Cleveland, Ohio based company that manufactures tools for welding. They are considered to be one of the world’s largest manufactures for these types of items. The company has branched out to different areas of the world and is seen as a prime example on how one can use their culture as a way to benefit everyone around the “table” so to speak. Here we will be looking and analyzing how they as a company found a way to create a culture that actually fits their…

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