Electromobilism

/ɪˌlɛktroʊˈmoʊbɪlɪzəm/ noun

Definition

A movement or philosophy advocating for the use of electric vehicles and electric power for transportation.

Etymology

From electromobile + -ism (suffix indicating a movement or belief system). Emerged in early 20th century as enthusiasts promoted electric vehicle adoption.

Kelly Says

Electromobilism in 1910 sounds like a quaint historical curiosity, but today's electric vehicle revolution is basically electromobilism 2.0—same idea, better batteries.

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