The provided source examines the efficiency and historical challenges faced by electric vehicles. It highlights that electric cars boast a significantly higher energy efficiency (85%) compared to internal combustion engines (20-25%), also benefiting from regenerative braking. Despite their early existence and initial appeal, their widespread adoption was hindered by the rapid advancements in gasoline vehicles, the lower cost of fossil fuels, and the powerful influence of oil and traditional automotive lobbies that prioritized petroleum dependency. The document explains how technical limitations like battery range and charging infrastructure also played a role. However, it concludes that with modern technological progress and shifting environmental policies, the market is now rapidly moving towards a more sustainable, electric future.