Wrong. Batteries did not develop, so the electric cars of the early 20th century were quickly bypassed by the internal combustion engine. Lead-acid batteries had no range. The same thing happened to steam cars, which were popular but were left in the cold due to their long warm-up times. Just when Stanley Steamer steam car developers got the warm-up time down to a couple of minutes, the steam car fell out of favor and stopped being produced. This, in spite of the fact that a Stanley Steamer held the land speed record for many years thereafter.
And now they clean carpets.
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