WHEN electric cars were first reintroduced into our motoring market, there were a whole package of trepidation about the feasibility of driving around in a battery-powered carriage.

Now, I said "re-introduced" because battery-powered cars are not new. In fact, before the Ford Model T even got into mass production, there were already a number of electric cars invented, as early as 1830 in fact.

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