Charging an EV in 1911
May 11, 2023 Replies: 7 Charging an EV in 1911 Reactions: DblOSmith, Grayscale, mgs333 and 12 others Click to expand...
T tm1v2 Active Member Oct 18, 2021 2,632 2,348 USA May 11, 2023 #2 May 11, 2023 #2 That is a GE charging station, apparently. GE and the electric car: 100 years of invention and innovation - Google Arts & Culture GE's relationship with the electric car dates back to 1897, in the formative days of the auto industry artsandculture.google.com Reactions: GSP and BigNick
That is a GE charging station, apparently. GE and the electric car: 100 years of invention and innovation - Google Arts & Culture GE's relationship with the electric car dates back to 1897, in the formative days of the auto industry artsandculture.google.com
P PCTAZRichard Member Oct 3, 2020 45 17 Prescott, AZ usa May 21, 2023 #3 May 21, 2023 #3 I believe Tesla sells an adapter for this charger. Even the wheels kinda look like new high perf / low weight rims. What's old is new again. Someone should post this as the new $25k Tesla, throw a 'T' on the hub cover. Reactions: Mario Veras
I believe Tesla sells an adapter for this charger. Even the wheels kinda look like new high perf / low weight rims. What's old is new again. Someone should post this as the new $25k Tesla, throw a 'T' on the hub cover.
BigNick Infamous Fat Sweaty Guy Dec 3, 2017 2,133 2,342 Pennsylvania, USA May 22, 2023 #4 May 22, 2023 #4 Tesla Retro Steampunk HPWC, $5000. Brass polish not included. Reactions: GlmnAlyAirCar, Mario Veras and timberlights
B BigCutie Member Feb 15, 2023 32 16 surrey, BC May 25, 2023 #6 May 25, 2023 #6 Pure awesomeness, OP! Reactions: Falcon73
G Giampigua Member Aug 27, 2020 77 58 Italy May 26, 2023 #7 May 26, 2023 #7 This is a 1980 Tesla availble for sale! Attachments tesla.jpg 112.1 KB · Views: 26
M MrDerrick Member Feb 4, 2022 53 23 Pennsyltucky May 29, 2023 #8 May 29, 2023 #8 I actually met an engineer back in the late 70's who had an electric carriage. It was his daily driver in good weather, all city commuting to work. Reactions: tm1v2
I actually met an engineer back in the late 70's who had an electric carriage. It was his daily driver in good weather, all city commuting to work.