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Smithsonian removes electric-car exhibit

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
 
WASHINGTON — Just days before the release of a movie about the death of the electric car from the 1990s, the Smithsonian Institution has removed its EV1 electric sedan from display.

The National Museum of American History in Washington D.C removed the rare exhibit yesterday, just as interest in electric and hybrid vehicles is on the rise.

The upcoming film “Who Killed the Electric Car?” questions why General Motors created the battery-powered vehicles and then crushed the program a few years later. The film opens June 30th.

GM happens to be one of the Smithsonian’s biggest contributors. But museum and GM officials say that had nothing to do with the removal of the EV1 from display.

A museum spokeswoman says the museum simply needed the space to display another vehicle, a GM SUV.