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Narrated by:
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Adriel Brandt
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Nikola Tesla
About this listen
We nowadays all know about the groundbreaking engineering by Tesla Motors, but do we know where the foundations for these ideas truly lie?
In this special correspondence written in 1904, Nicola Tesla shares his view on the future in motive power. He communicates his boundless optimism in the application of electricity to automobiles and refer to his numerous publications supporting and encouraging this subject.
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