A 200 mile range in 1997. Hell, we could've had Tesla-like cars back in the late 90s.
@jacobfield22143 жыл бұрын
The NiMh batteries used in this, the GM EV1, and other 90's/early 2000's electric vehicles were more than capable of impressive ranges--there was a startup EV company who made an EV 1996 that once went 375 miles on a charge (Solectrica Sunrise). But GM owned the patents for these NiMh batteries, and once they'd managed to get California to retract their emissions laws (California passed emissions laws in the 90s that prompted the development of the Rav4 EV, the EV1, the Ford Ranger EV, and others), they happily sold the patents to a eager to buy company ... Texaco/Chevron. Guess how many EVs and EV companies were able to use the latest battery technology after that?
@RCCGroup6 ай бұрын
Perhaps someone misread the statement. The range was nearly two hundred kilometers or about a hundred and twenty miles . The most range my 2002 RAV4EV could store was about a 115 miles. When I put my vehicle into storage.A few years ago, it had built up enough resistance so that I was getting about fifty miles range. I'm ready to pull it out of storage and change out the format from nickel metal hydride to lithium ion. All it takes is money 😂
@pianoplayer25163 жыл бұрын
Wish they still made these😍
@126makin62 жыл бұрын
In early 1997 Jersey police were given three 5 door versions of the Rav4 EV - i so wanted one. But my purchase fell thru when Toyota sold the battery rights to Texaco who promptly destroyed the technology and the car. My local dealership manager claimed he had to keep me in the dark - toyota and texaco did not want any adverse publicity - and he would have lost his job otherwise. Shame on Toyota and big oil.
@rcgirl406510 жыл бұрын
Great job great video thank you for bringing attention to the electric vehicle :-)
@terrificspokesman74164 жыл бұрын
Electric cars are boring for me
@CBATERCES3 жыл бұрын
@@terrificspokesman7416 ur boring? Oh I didn’t know that
@terrificspokesman74163 жыл бұрын
@@CBATERCES ur an idiot. I didn't know that
@oo-lh4vo9 жыл бұрын
Jersey hasn't changes much since then (1998-1999?)
@jacksonbangs66036 жыл бұрын
Now it is 2018 and electric vehicles are becoming mainstream around the world.
@rallycobra57383 жыл бұрын
Terrible isn't it
@jacksonbangs66033 жыл бұрын
@@rallycobra5738 I would say that it is great actually. Now in 2021 consumers have a wider variety of electric vehicles to chose from.
@mstelios42593 жыл бұрын
@@rallycobra5738 It really is terrible that it took EV's 20 years to become mainstream. Imagine how much damage to nature could have been avoided.
@rallycobra57383 жыл бұрын
@@mstelios4259 ohh stop the BS electric are terrible peices of junk we should be investing in hydrogen,lpg and bio fuels.
@rostyc3 жыл бұрын
@@rallycobra5738 why?
@RabbitThePat4 ай бұрын
it has been 10 years now, has anyone gone to Jersey and used one lately?
@MandeepSingh0075 жыл бұрын
At that time it was wonder
@cordieray24712 жыл бұрын
anybody know what happened to these? maybe they're now "barn finds"
@126makin62 жыл бұрын
Sorry i think its very unlikely. Was trying to buy the 5 dr version back in 1997 but the sale kept being held up by 'head office.' Seem to remember it was around £25k for a leased battery or £65k for outright purchase. The lease came with minimum 10 year maintenance/guarantee, the purchase had to be self funded - so a lease was a no-brainer. I had no idea Toyota was selling the battery patent to big oil at the same time. My sale was cancelled and Texaco recalled all the cars already sold as soon as it held the rights to the battery. There used to be clips on YT by owners complaining how heavy handed big oil was in seizing their cars. They were removed when big oil got an international injunction banning any discussion/mention of the subject. 1000's of new/hardly used batteries ended up in an ice field in Alaska. Good luck trying to find an EV. Wish i'd been less trusting and quicker off the mark in 1997 - but big oil would have only 'stole' the car off me.
@StreetSweep Жыл бұрын
@@126makin6 Did they not refund you your money when they recalled your car?
@RCCGroup6 ай бұрын
Please google "who killed the electric car". It's a great little documentary about how promising EV transportation was here in CA and the opposition from big oil and non-support from Toyota. It was only promoted as a compliance car for the air resources board. Toyota has dragged its feet on investments into EVs. More money is made on plugin hybrids. ...