Synopsis

When electric cars first appeared on the market in the 1990s, mass production and commercialization was abruptly—and dubiously—shut down, a story told in Chris Paine’s first documentary WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR?

Just a few short years later, the race is back on to develop an affordable, stylish electric car and win over a skeptical public. REVENGE OF THE ELECTRIC CAR goes behind the closed doors of Nissan, GM, the innovative California start-up Tesla Motors and an independent car converter named Greg “Gadget” Abbott to find the story of the global resurgence of electric cars. This new generation of automobile emerges as the future: fast, furious and cleaner than ever.

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  • "Revenge Of The Electric Car is a heartwarming tale" – The Guardian
  • "Speeds along as smoothly as the now defunct EV1. " 4The List
  • "A fascinating insight into an industry in transition." 4The Telegraph
  • "A rare dose of docu-optimism arrives in the form of this generally upbeat examination into the future of electric cars" 3Little White Lies
  • "A compelling watch, even if you know nothing about cars." 3The Independent
  • "A surprisingly optimistic progress report." 3The Daily Express

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