:electric_plug:Electric cars disappeared in the early 1900s due to battery limitations and the availability of gasoline-powered cars.
:batteries:The lead-acid battery used in early electric cars had limited range and was heavy, making them less practical for long trips.
:adventure:Gasoline-powered cars gained popularity because they provided a sense of adventure, with easily available fuel for longer trips.
:environment:Growing concerns about climate change have increased the demand for electric cars as a cleaner alternative to combustion engine cars.
:s_curve:Electric cars are currently in the emergence phase of the S-curve adoption, and widespread diffusion is expected in the future.