Regenerative braking was first used in 1967 by the American Motors Corporation. Despite being a revolutionary idea designed to increase the vehicle's range, it didn't catch on until hybrid and electric vehicles became popular. Nowadays, the regenerative braking system is part of almost any hybrid or electric car.
Keeping your children entertained is no easy feat. There’s plenty they can do outside, but what happens when it’s snowing or raining? More importantly, how can you be sure that their time spent online remains safe? Or that what they’re doing is both entertaining and educational?
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