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When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term?

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  • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

    When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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    @TheZeldaZone Think I’ve only ever heard “electrified vehicle” in relation to a converted gas car

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    • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

      When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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      @TheZeldaZone it can be both!

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      That Video Of A Sparking, Arcing, Electrified Cybertruck Body Is Not What It Seems - Jalopnik

      The Tesla Cybertruck has been plagued with problems since its launch, with seemingly every issue imaginable manifesting in the first few thousand units. Now, though, an issue no one could’ve imagined has popped up in a widely viewed video: It seems a messed-up Tesla wall charger can electrify the very skin of the Cybertruck.

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      • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

        When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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        @TheZeldaZone when Toyota wanted to claim all their years of farting about with hybrids as if it was the same thing as full EVs. and some of the EV makers jumped on board so they could build oversize hybrids

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        • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

          When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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          @TheZeldaZone First I'm hearing of it.

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          • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

            When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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            @TheZeldaZone

            Given Tesla's safety record "unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to" seems an apt description

            (Scroll down to per-brand stats in https://www.iseecars.com/most-dangerous-cars-study )

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            • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

              When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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              @TheZeldaZone I dunno. I associate "electrified" in the context of transport with rail.

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              • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

                When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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                @TheZeldaZone It's to be gender inclusive of hybrid eletric-combustion cars

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                • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

                  When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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                  @TheZeldaZone The only time I've heard "electrified" vehicles (outside of the mad science others have mentioned) is for vehicles that run on an external source of electricity, like electric trains

                  My mental schema is
                  • electric = powered from internal electricity, like a battery
                  • electrified = powered from external electricity, like a third rail

                  But it wouldn't surprise me if people just start conflating the two

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                  • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

                    When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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                    @TheZeldaZone struggling to silence the part of my brain that instantly generates oil industry conspiracy theories on the spot
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                    • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

                      When did "electrified vehicles" start being the term? To my brain "electric" is a thing that runs on electricity, and "electrified" is something I have unsafely attached both ends of a car battery to.

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                      @TheZeldaZone

                      an electric car *has* been attached to a car battery so...
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