Age of auto electric : : environment, energy, and the quest for the sustainable car / / Matthew Eisler.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, Massachusetts : : The MIT Press,, [2022]
Year of Publication:2022
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Age of auto electric : environment, energy, and the quest for the sustainable car / Matthew Eisler.
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Transformations : studies in the history of science and technology
1. Introduction-- 2. Reconsidering the automobile-- 3. Defining appropriate technology-- 4. Forcing the future-- 5. Hybrid politics-- 6. Bounding battery risk-- 7. Fuel cells, hydrogen, and environmental politics-- 8. Kyoto cars-- 9. Art of the possible-- 10. Computers on wheels-- 11. Motor city twilight-- 12. Electric cars and the business of public policy-- 13. Silicon valley takes charge-- 14. The life electric conclusion.
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