Interesting albeit very biased perspective on early electric car attempts. The film could have spent more time on describing the older electric car technology -- I was unaware that in the early 1900s there were, in fact, already cars that didn't run just on gasoline. I found it laughable when, near the end of the movie, the creators assess that essentially everyone, including car companies, oil companies, CARB, even consumers (!) are to blame for electric's downfall. I think you could convince me of car & oil companies, but it's a real stretch to say that a regulator that simply didn't adopt stricter guidelines 'killed' an industry, or that people did because they didn't buy this amazing product. Overall, OK, but would not recommend unless you're really into electric cars.

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Who Killed the Electric Car?
"A lack of consumer confidence... or conspiracy?"
2006 • 1h 32m • ★ 7.2 (198 votes) Released
In 1996, electric cars began to appear on roads all over California. They were quiet and fast, produced no exhaust, and ran without gasoline... Ten years later, these cars were destroyed.
Director
Chris Paine
Writer
Chris Paine
Rating
7.2
Runtime
92 min
Budget
$1.0M
Revenue
$1.7M
Profit/Loss
+0.7M
Production
Plinyminor
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★ 7/10 • Jul 27, 2020
Keywords
energy supplyautomobile industry



