Sustainable metamorphosis
How does a modern car compare with a car from the 1970s?
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Did you know? The first electric vehicle was a tricycle!
French electrical engineer Gustave Trouvé was the pioneer of electromobility. In 1881, he exhibited a tricycle that was capable of speeds of up to 12 kph at the International Electrical Exhibition in Paris. This was the first vehicle to feature an electric motor and rechargeable battery and is still considered the prototype of all modern electric cars. The Mitsubishi i-MiEV became the first mass-produced electric car in 2009, followed in 2010 by the Nissan Leaf, which remained the world’s best-selling electric car until 2016. Currently, the best-selling and most popular electric car in the world is the Tesla Model 3.
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Spotlight | Cover Story
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Spotlight | Insider’s View
A world of pods and robots
How will we move around in 30 years and what technologies will we be using? We interview renowned British futurist Dr. Ian Pearson, who discusses developments and offers his prospects for the future.
Spotlight | CEO Corner
Powering new mobility
GF is one of the players with the know-how to help shape the sustainable mobility of tomorrow, says CEO Andreas Müller.
Spotlight | Your View
How important is sustainability to you?
Sustainable living is growing in importance. But how can we do it best? Four GF employees from different regions tell us how they live sustainability in their daily lives and what it is they value.