Age of Electric
The "Age of Electric" refers to the period marked by the widespread adoption of electric power and technology, significantly transforming daily life and industry. This era began in the late 19th century with innovations such as the electric light bulb, developed by Thomas Edison, and the expansion of electrical grids, which made electricity accessible to homes and businesses.
As electric power became more prevalent, it enabled advancements in various fields, including transportation, communication, and manufacturing. The introduction of electric vehicles, powered by batteries, and the development of appliances revolutionized how people lived and worked, laying the foundation for modern society's reliance on electricity.