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Once, Big Copper Built Some Amazing Electric Cars
Once, Big Copper Built Some Amazing Electric Cars-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:52

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It’s come to my attention that many people out there aren’t thinking about copper, the element with atomic number 29, all the time. In fact, many people only think of it as that stuff meth-heads like to strip from the walls of houses, but it’s really so very much more. For example, it’s a fantastic conductor of electricity, which is why the (CDA) bothered to make some interesting electric cars back in the 1970s.

I’m genuinely fascinated with electric cars because it was both a crucial era for of the modern , and because the state of the art was so that it’s an astounding testament to human optimism that people even .

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EVs of the 1970s were weird, heavy, slow, and had miserable range. Other than that they were quiet and produced no emissions, they had pretty much zero benefits over combustion cars of the era, but electric dreamers kept trying, which is why we have superfast, long-range Teslas and Taycans today.

The CDA built three main classes of cars in the 1970s and early 1980s: the Copper Electric Town Car, the Runabout, and a van.

The designs of all of these cars are actually quite advanced for the era, and represent a lot of creative thinking; just because the fundamental battery and motor technology was so immature doesn’t mean that the designers didn’t do their absolute best to make the most of what they had.

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The Town Car was really a pretty novel design—streamlined, roomy, a smooth underbelly, flush windows, and it had regenerative braking, even. Of course, it was stuck with 18 six-volt lead-acid batteries, and as such had a range of 103 miles at a constant 40 mph, or 73 miles in stop-and-go driving.

Really, for the era, that was pretty damn good. Of course, it took you a hilarious 8.8 seconds to get to , not 60, and the top speed was only 59 mph. Laughable now, but state-of-the-art at the time.

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If Town Car was the fancy lad, then the Runabout was the everyday city car workhorse. The tiny car sat four by having the rear seat cleverly facing backwards, like a Zündapp Janus, entering via the rear hatch.

Surprisingly, the performance from the 14 HP Runabout is better than the Town Car: it gets to 30 mph in 8.6 seconds (0.2 seconds quicker), and it matches the top speed of 59 mph. Range is 79 miles in stop-and-go, and 72 at a constand 40 mph. Again, not to bad, considering the era.

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I think the vans are the best-looking of the bunch, though, resembling cyborg space catfish, which I’m somehow considering a positive.

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These vans used a 22 HP motor that could lug them to a top speed of 53 mph, and they could haul up to 1,000 pounds of cargo. Range was a decent 95 miles with a full payload! Well, again at a constant 40 mph, but still.

The vans were used by the Birmingham, Alabama as water meter checking vehicles, which seems an appropriately undemanding test job for them.

I really do love the look—it’s almost what you’d imagine a 1970s Porsche 911-based microbus would have looked like if you sorta squint just right.

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