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Revolutionizing Urban Mobility: A Brief History of Electric Vehicles (EV)

The history of electric vehicles (EVs) traces back to the 19th century, with inventors experimenting with electric-powered transportation.
In the 1830s, Robert Anderson created the first crude electric carriage. However, it was Thomas Davenport who built the first practical electric vehicle in 1835.
By the late 1800s, electric cars gained popularity, competing with early gasoline-powered vehicles. In the early 20th century, advancements in internal combustion engines led to a decline in electric vehicles.
Nonetheless, the environmental concerns of the 21st century sparked a resurgence in electric mobility. Today, electric cars, bicycles, and motorcycles represent a sustainable and innovative future in transportation.