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By : hillary clark    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-28 20:18:56
The cars and trucks that we drive today are truly component of an evolutionary process. No one individual may be credited with the invention of automobile as we know it. The very very first self-propelled road vehicle was invented by Nicolas Joseph Cugnot (1725-1804) in France. The purpose of Mr. Cugnot's invention was not a family vehicle intended for weekend road trips. It was a military tractor, and it didn't run on gasoline. It was propelled by a steam engine.

It really is estimated that a lot more than 100,000 patents have been issued that led to the cars and trucks that we drive these days, and many of those patents are related to the fuel used to propel them. Steam was the very first propellant, so you might say that water was the first fuel.

As a side note, Cugnot was also the very first person ever involved in a car accident. He drove one of his vehicles into a stone wall in 1771.

There had been a lot of issues with steam engines. They had been huge, and they were costly, and they had been loud. So Robert Anderson of Scotland invented the very first electric carriage. Electric cars used rechargeable batteries that powered a tiny electric motor, but there were difficulties with electricity as fuel as well. The vehicles had been heavy, slow, and pricey, and they had to be stopped regularly to recharge the batteries. But electricity was the second fuel utilized to propel road vehicles.

The internal combustion engine that propels vehicles using refined fossil fuel was and is an evolutionary procedure. The first design was in 1680, and also the latest modifications were this year. There will be a lot more modifications next year. So gasoline was the third fuel used to propel vehicles, but air-polluting emissions are a difficulty.

Today, experiments are going on all over the world to discover an additional fuel that will propel our cars and trucks. Electricity has been revived, hydrogen is becoming tested, and even sunlight is becoming regarded as. Who knows what the next fuel will be?

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