No one invented a specific electric car battery, it was more a gradual thing starting with a generic battery and then step by step changing it to something more suited for the specific requirements of a car.
No, the batteries in an electric car are much different. Normal automotive batteries are lead acid batteries. Most electric cars use Lithium-Ion batteries.
Hybrids were not discovered, they were invented. The first hybrid car invented was a 100-year-old Porsche! The car had in-wheel electric motors and an onboard gas engine to recharge the batteries.
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An electric car needs to be charged until the indicator on the charger says the batteries are charged. It will depend on the amperage of the batteries, the way the charging mechanism works, and the percentage of discharge of the batteries.
Normally Lithium Ion batteries or Lead-Acid batteries.
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Depends on which electric vehicle you are asking about.
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Yes, the electric car was invented a long time ago. The first electric car came about in 1899. It slowly evolved from there into what the modern car is now.
There are no internal combustion engine parts in a electric car. The Electric car will not use gas but electricity from batteries.
In 1828 the first electric car was invented. It wasn't until the beginning of the 21st century that electric cars began to be popular.
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