Allison Sheridan Drove the EV1
Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles
Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles May 28, 2026
Allison Sheridan Drove the EV1

Allison Sheridan Drove the EV1

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Allison Sheridan Drove the EV1
General Motors Ev1
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General Motors Ev1

The General Motors EV1 was an early electric car made by GM. It was designed to be driven like a normal car, but it used electricity instead of gasoline. The podcast mentions it because it’s a notable early example of an EV people could use.

Concept

prototype

A prototype is an early version of a car that’s built to test new technology. It may not be the final design you’d see in production cars.

Term

regenerative braking

In an EV, regenerative braking helps slow the car down while also recharging the battery. It’s like the car uses its motor to slow down, and that slowing creates electricity.

Tesla Roadster
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Tesla Roadster

The Tesla Roadster was one of Tesla’s first electric sports cars. People talk about it because it was surprisingly quick for an EV back when it came out.

Tesla Model
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Tesla Model

The Tesla Model Y is an electric SUV-style car. It’s meant for everyday use with extra space compared to a sedan, and it can come in versions that accelerate quickly. That’s why it may be mentioned when someone talks about buying a Tesla for performance.

Tesla Model 3 performance
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Tesla Model 3 performance

The Tesla Model 3 is an electric sedan. The “performance” version is the quicker, more aggressive one, and the speaker likes how fast it can accelerate.

Concept

0 to 60

“0 to 60” means how fast a car can go from stopped to 60 mph. It’s a popular way to compare how quick different cars feel when you launch.

Term

stop light

A stop light is the traffic light where cars have to stop. The speaker is describing how they like to accelerate quickly when the light turns green.

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