What to Know Before Buying a Used Electric Car (2026 Guide)

More

BMW iX3 Crowned 2026 World Car of the Year and World Electric Vehicle

More

Kia EV2 Debuts as Compact Electric SUV Built for Europe

More

New Xiaomi SU7 Debuts With 902 km Range, Ultra-Fast Charging

More

Truemag

  • Electric Car News
  • Electric Car Reviews
  • Plug-in Hybrids
  • Technology
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Charging Map

The 1979 ETV-1 Electric Car Prototype [videos]

The ETV-1 (Electric Test Vehicle) was developed in the late 1970s for the U.S. DOE by General Electric Research and Development Center and Chrysler Corporation.

In a response to the first Arab oil crisis, the Energy Department set a goal of creating an electric car that would be ready for mass production by the mid-1980s and would cost $5,000, or about $21,000 today.

Using commercial lead acid batteries and GE traction motor/drive and controls developments, ETV-1 was the first ground-up modern day electric car design.


The ETV-1 had to meet milestones set out by the Energy Department:

– accelerating from 0-30 miles per hour in nine seconds
– a top speed of 65 mph
– maintaining 50 mph up a 5 percent grade for a mile
– a driving range of between 70 and 100 miles

Based on the then-new K-car chassis, the ETV-1 hit all of those milestones, using a T-shaped battery pack, just as the Chevy Volt does, containing 18 lead-acid batteries that could be charged in just 10 hours from a home outlet. Sounds pretty promising for 1970s technology, right?

The ETV-1 features sleek styling for low aerodynamic drag, independent front and rear suspension, low rolling resistance radial tires, computerized electronic controls with push-button convenience, and on-board charger and regenerative braking,  a standard feature in today’s electric cars and hybrids.


The body is a combination of fiberglass and aluminum panels built by Chrysler. A special abrasion-resistant plastic developed by GE replaces the heavier glass commonly used in motor vehicles. GE’s major contribution was the development of a direct-current motor with transistored choppers to control armature and field power.

Unfortunately the ETV-1 project was cancelled before its mid-80s debut as after another gas price spike, oil costs fell back.

May 15, 2015Blagojce Krivevski
Volkswagen Reveals Golf GTE Sport Plug-in Hybrid ConceptZero Motorcycles Enters Italian Market; Gets $1 Million CEC Grant
You Might Also Like
 
BMW To Showcase i8 At Fleet Technology Congress
 
Hyundai and IED Turin team up for Kite electric buggy concept
Blagojce Krivevski

Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

May 15, 2015 Electric Car News1979 Chrysler ETV-1, 1979 ETV-1, 1979 GE ETV-1, Chrysler ETV-1, ETV-1, GE ETV, GE ETV-1
Follow Us
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • google-news
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • instagram
  • pinterest
  • rss
Recent News
XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast Launch High-Power EV Charging Network in Illinois
April 5, 2026
Volvo Tests Hydrogen Combustion Trucks with HPDI Technology
April 5, 2026
What to Know Before Buying a Used Electric Car (2026 Guide)
April 4, 2026
Mercedes-Benz EQS Introduces Steer-by-Wire Technology
April 4, 2026
Kia PV5 Crew Debuts: Flexible Electric Van for Passenger and Cargo Use
April 3, 2026
About
ElectricCarsReport.com ElectricCarsReport.com is a website dedicated to pure electric vehicles and the full range of consumer information and tools about electric cars, green technology energy, and the environment.
Latest News
XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast Launch High-Power EV Charging Network in Illinois
April 5, 2026
Volvo Tests Hydrogen Combustion Trucks with HPDI Technology
April 5, 2026
What to Know Before Buying a Used Electric Car (2026 Guide)
April 4, 2026
Get in touch

Email: contact@electriccarsreport.com

Get new stories by email:
Archives
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • google-news
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • instagram
  • pinterest
  • rss
DMCA.com
© ElectricCarsReport.com | All Rights Reserved.