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20 years from EV1 to Bolt EV

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G. David Felt
Staff Writer Alternative Energy - www.CheersandGears.com

 

20 years from EV1 to Bolt EV

Green Car Reports did an outstanding job on reviewing the last 20 years from the GM ev1 to the Chevy Bolt EV. This is a very solid read for anyone that is interested in knowing where we started and are at today with the EV.

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Good writeup and some very interesting news about the EV industry and reconfirmation of what is being done.

That's the nice thing about technology, the rate of change and the benefits accrue over time, making the new technology more and more valuable for those who embrace it.

That's the nice thing about technology, the rate of change and the benefits accrue over time, making the new technology more and more valuable for those who embrace it.

That's the nice thing about technology, the rate of change and the benefits accrue over time, making the new technology more and more valuable for those who embrace it.

That's the nice thing about technology, the rate of change and the benefits accrue over time, making the new technology more and more valuable for those who embrace it.

That's the nice thing about technology, the rate of change and the benefits accrue over time, making the new technology more and more valuable for those who embrace it.

That's the nice thing about technology, the rate of change and the benefits accrue over time, making the new technology more and more valuable for those who embrace it.

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