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  2. History of steam road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The history of steam road vehicles comprises the development of vehicles powered by a steam engine for use on land and independent of rails, whether for conventional road use, such as the steam car and steam waggon, or for agricultural or heavy haulage work, such as the traction engine . The first experimental vehicles were built in the 18th ...

  3. Steam car - Wikipedia

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    The first experimental steam-powered cars were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, but it was not until after Richard Trevithick had developed the use of high-pressure steam around 1800 that mobile steam engines became a practical proposition. By the 1850s there was a flurry of new steam car manufacturers.

  4. Tesla Model S - Wikipedia

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    4,323–4,960 lb (1,961–2,250 kg) [ 5] The Tesla Model S is a four-door, battery-electric sedan car [ 6] manufactured by the American automaker Tesla. Designed by Franz von Holzhausen and developed under the codename "WhiteStar", a prototype of the Model S debuted in Hawthorne, California, in March 2009. Production of Model S began in June ...

  5. Advanced steam technology - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel-Cammell steam railcar. Advanced steam technology (sometimes known as modern steam) reflects an approach to the technical development of the steam engine intended for a wider variety of applications than has recently been the case. Particular attention has been given to endemic problems that led to the demise of steam power in small- to ...

  6. Steam engine - Wikipedia

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    The first experimental road-going steam-powered vehicles were built in the late 18th century, but it was not until after Richard Trevithick had developed the use of high-pressure steam, around 1800, that mobile steam engines became a practical proposition. The first half of the 19th century saw great progress in steam vehicle design, and by the ...

  7. List of steam car makers - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield Motor Car Company made a steam-powered van in 1901, but no details of a steam-powered car found. [24] [30] [124] Stammobile: US: 1902–1905: A steam buggy made by the Stammobile Manufacturing Company of Stamford, Connecticut. [24] Standard: US: 1902–1905: Named in list of steam cars—details unknown. [24] Stanton: US: 1901

  8. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] In 1672, a small-scale steam-powered vehicle was created; [4] the first steam-powered automobile capable of human transportation was built by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1769. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Inventors began to branch out at the start of the 19th century, creating the de Rivaz engine , one of the first internal combustion engines , [ 7 ] and ...

  9. Steam wagon - Wikipedia

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    A steam wagon (or steam lorry, steam waggon or steamtruck) is a steam -powered truck for carrying freight. It was the earliest form of lorry (truck) and came in two basic forms: overtype and undertype, the distinction being the position of the engine relative to the boiler. Manufacturers tended to concentrate on one form or the other.