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Charging Ahead [Hardcover]

Joe Sherman (Author)
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October 29, 1998
Charging Ahead is a classic tale of perseverance against daunting odds in the pursuit of a personal dream--and an environmental revolution.
You'd have to be a fool to market a consumer electric car, let alone challenge the big three auto makers with a little start up company. But MIT graduate James Worden, with his girlfriend and a handful of audacious engineers, did both and he's well on his way to success. In this marvelous narrative, business writer Joe Sherman vividly describes how Worden and his team built the world's most advanced EV (electric vehicle), the Sunrise. Combining insightful biography with the best of science and business writing, Sherman captures not only Worden's own gripping story, but also the technical challenge of designing an electric car in an age of anxiety over the environment. He depicts Worden's fascination with EVs from childhood (he built his award winning first electric car in high school), tracing it through his monomaniacal career at MIT, where he organized a student team that built EVs for races worldwide, to the founding of Solectria, a company committed to building a consumer electric car. Sherman shows how, despite all the obstacles, Solectria eventually lined up such strategic partners as the Pentagon on its way to producing the Sunrise a lightweight, all-composite, high tech commuter car. The Sunrise would triumph over rivals from the Big Three in the 7th American Tour de Sol, and later travel from Boston to New York on a single battery charge.
Charging Ahead is an engaging story of James Worden's struggle to succeed with idealism, energy, and technological superiority against seemingly impossible odds.

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Science writer Sherman's report on MIT-trained inventor/engineer James Worden, whose struggling company Solectria builds nonpolluting, efficient electric cars designed to replace today's gas-guzzlers, has irresistible appeal as a story of David and Goliath. But it also makes for an objective and provocative critique of the "Big 3" automakers. Sherman (The Rings of Saturn) contends that GM, Ford, Chrysler and the oil industry, fearful of an emerging alternative vehicle industry that could steal jobs and profits from Detroit, colluded to squelch regulatory mandates for zero-emission vehicles-mandates that might have led to widespread production of nonpolluting cars using advanced batteries, electrochemical fuel cells, supercapacitors and solar panels. Despite Pentagon funding, Solectria's Sunrise car is still essentially a prototype, which Worden will mainstream only if he clinches a joint-venture deal with a large automaker. Now GM, Chrysler, Toyota and others are making electric vehicles (EVs), but Sherman believes that with the corporate giants in control of EV development, they will defuse the clean-car movement. While his narrative may be a promotional showcase for Solectria, it is nonetheless an exciting and important book about technology, environment and corporate politics. Illustrated. Editor, Herb Addison.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Business is business, and the people in the car business will tell you that electric cars don't sell. Sherman (In the Rings of Saturn, LJ 10/15/93) chronicles the Solectria Corporation's efforts to develop and market such a car. These aren't car guys but scientists and engineers working to do something for the environment while trying to grab a piece of a very small niche market. The story is a roller coaster of triumphs and setbacks with a somewhat pessimistic ending. Although alternative fuel vehicles are already offered by large car manufacturers, they are expensive and not popular with buyers. Sherman notes that the future for these vehicles may lie in the work of small companies such as Solectria, with the larger automakers distributing their products. Despite a misspelling in the review galley of the well-known Italian design and styling company Pininfarina, which one hopes will be corrected in the final book, this interesting account should be strongly considered for public libraries as well as research collections.?Eric C. Shoaf, Brown Univ. Lib., Providence
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (October 29, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195094794
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195094794
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,776,465 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Insight into why we are not all driving electric cars, August 25, 2000
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Joe Sherman has done justice to the fact that we can't always get what we need. He hot only tells the story of James Worden and MIT but delves into the picture of the world oil producers, and the big three, as partners in making things the way they are... for good or ill, is left up to you to determine. Thought prvoking and a fast read, it will leave you with a lot of questions to pursue if you dare, and asking why can't I buy one!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Charging Ahead is one for the top shelf, March 28, 2000
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This book beautifly outline the trials and tribulations of one of the most advanced solar car companies. Serious information and humor are inter-twined to make this book quick reading and very informative.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
design for manufacturing study, feasible retreat, commuter class, reformulated gas, solar cars
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Charging Ahead, James Worden, Boston Edison, Big Boys, Los Angeles, American Tour de Sol, James Hogarth, Sheila Lynch, Ozone Transport Commission, Anita Rajan, Sunrise Almost Stalls, General Motors, California Air Resources Board, Regulatory Minefield, Finally Races, Catherine Anderson, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, The Ozone Transport Tale, Wayne Kirk, Solectria Force, Arvind Rajan, Glidden Tour, Getting Sunrise, Twelfth International Electric Vehicle Symposium
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