Review of The Rise of Electric Vehicles & End of Oil Age

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I am happy to read the review of this book. Already, the byproducts of crude oil are distorting the ecosystem and causing such crises as global warming. It is refreshing to read a book detailing the emergence of means of movement, electric cars, that are more environmentally friendly. This book should be given a wide read, partly as a way of encouraging the author and partly as a way of sensitising peoples of the world on the need to adopt this means of transportation.
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This book is quite informative. This is not a book that I'd see and pick up at first sight. However seeing this review on electric vehicles and how technology is transforming makes me curious. I'm going to give it a read. Thanks for the review.
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Eliwamala wrote: 20 Jun 2022, 12:55 Your review has made my day. The book appears to be a fascinating read to me. I appreciate the concept of electric vehicles that you came up with. This is the part of the book that has caught my curiosity. It's past time for me to get my hands on a copy so I can learn more about the book.
Thank you for stopping by. I'm sure you'd enjoy reading the book as much as I did. :tiphat:
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Kingsondml wrote: 20 Jun 2022, 14:18 I am happy to read the review of this book. Already, the byproducts of crude oil are distorting the ecosystem and causing such crises as global warming. It is refreshing to read a book detailing the emergence of means of movement, electric cars, that are more environmentally friendly. This book should be given a wide read, partly as a way of encouraging the author and partly as a way of sensitising peoples of the world on the need to adopt this means of transportation.
I agree that Crude has done more harm than good. Thank you for comment. :tiphat:
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I've always wondered just how much the EVs, would make this world a better place, and this book seems to make this a reality. Great review :tiphat:. I look forward to reading it.
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This book teaches a lot about the car, I find this really helpful. Thank you for your review. There are only a few books like this.
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