From Electrobat to EVs: How Oil Won and Why Electricity Is Winning Back
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Oil didn’t become the backbone of global transportation because it was the best option. It became the default because we built our entire world around it. In this episode, we trace how oil took over mobility, from the first electric taxis in 1897 to the rise of gasoline, highways, aviation, and global shipping. We explore how fracking reshaped the industry, why oil still dominates planes and freight, and what electrification is changing today.
We also tackle one of the most common EV fears: “What happens when the power goes out?” and explain why the question misses the bigger picture about how our transportation system really works.
If you’ve ever wondered why oil became king, and how electricity is reshaping the future, this episode peels back the layers.