Age of Auto Electric : Environment, Energy, and the Quest for the Sustainable Car
Eisler, Matthew (2022) Age of Auto Electric : Environment, Energy, and the Quest for the Sustainable Car. Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology . MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN 9780262544573 (https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14759.001.0001)
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The electric vehicle revival reflects negotiations between public policy, which promotes clean, fuel-efficient vehicles, and the auto industry, which promotes high-performance vehicles. Electric cars were once as numerous as internal combustion engine cars before all but vanishing from American roads around World War I. Now, we are in the midst of an electric vehicle revival and the quest for a sustainable car seems to be within reach. In Age of Auto Electric, Matthew N. Eisler shows that the halting development of the electric car in the intervening decades was a consequence of tensions between environmental, energy, and economic policy imperatives that informed a protracted reappraisal of the automobile system. These factors drove the electric vehicle revival, argues Eisler, hastening automaking's transformation into a science-based industry in the process. Challenging the common assumption that the electric vehicle revival is due to the development of better batteries, Age of Auto Electric instead focuses on changing environmental and socioeconomic conditions, energy and environmental policies, systems of energy conversion and industrial production, and innovation practices that affected the prevalence and popularity of electric vehicles in recent decades. Eisler describes a world in transition from legacy to alternative energy-conversion systems and the promises, compromises, new problems, and unintended consequences that enterprise has entailed.
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Eisler, Matthew ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0258-4137;-
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Item type: Book ID code: 86566 Dates: DateEvent6 December 2022Published1 December 2022AcceptedSubjects: History General and Old World Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Humanities > History Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 24 Aug 2023 11:05 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 15:55 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/86566