6 The first documented auto fatality in the United States was H. H. Bliss of New York City, who was struck by
an electric taxicab on September 13, 1899, while alighting from a trolley car.
The Chinese city of Shenzen recieved a fleet of 40
electric taxicabs last week, marking a historic milestone for China and electric vehicles.
Not exact matches
Small
electric vehicles, guided in part by magnets embedded in the road, will act as driverless
taxicabs serving 83 stations situated throughout the roughly 2.5 - square - mile city.
An
electric - powered
taxicab built by Chinese automaker BYD has been involved in a fatal accident, and initial fears were that the desig...
Thus far, 25 percent of the
taxicab fleet has been converted to fuel - efficient gas -
electric hybrids, and more than 300,000 trees have been planted.