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Wally Rippel

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Wally has a prominent role, labeled as himself, "Research Engineer, AeroVironment," in the 2006 documentary movie
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Around 1990, Rippel joined AeroVironment and helped to design the GM Impact, later named the
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The Car That Could: The Inside Story of GM's Revolutionary Electric Vehicle
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History of the Electric Automobile: Hybrid Electric Vehicles
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on electric vehicle battery research, among other things.
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electric car (a converted 1958 VW microbus) and won the
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battery electric vehicles
Who Killed the Electric Car?
Caltech
Great Transcontinental Electric Car Race
MIT
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
EV1
AeroVironment
Tesla Motors
Battery electric vehicle
Who Killed the Electric Car?
Tesla Roadster (2008)
"Sony Pictures Classics Presents : Who Killed the Electric Car?"
"Photo"
"E&S+"
"The Car That Could (GM's Impact)"
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http://qofv.com/ev1/
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