I don't think either of these terms is well enough defined to make statements like this. I'm happy to use these terms interchangeably for the time being.
The Earth's electric field is only one part of the story. The Earth's Atmosphere has an electric field potential of 100V / meter of height. I keep referring to this because it was mentioned in a paper by Richard Feynman back in the 1960s, so you can say 'Look! Real Science!' There are lots of possible designs of devices to access this electricity, mainly by putting a conductor up high in the air. And there's the St Elmo's fire phenomenon as well.
Tesla's devices don't rely on this voltage difference with height. You can buy a working scale model of one of Tesla's devices from Meyl. You basically have two antennae, you transmit power from one to the other, and you receive more power at the receiver than is put into the transmitter. There's no height difference. Meyl says the energy has to come from somewhere, so the simplest explanation is that it is in the atmosphere. Meyl makes the case that the Ether exists in one of his books.
In this document Atmospheric energy - A Retrospective it is proposed that energy can be taken out of the Etheric field by introducing a 'Primary imbalance.' I think this ties in with the Steady-State Theory which many top scientists believed in up until at least the 50s and 60s. The document says that there used to exist a Etheric science based on parameters in row zero of the periodic table. I established that row zero definitely existed, but don't know any more about it.
There's also free energy devices based on magnets. I've seen this many times on YT, I need to try it myself. If it works, it's breaking the laws of Physics, as far as I can see.
View: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IoSLGuo2b_A
I use the term "atmospheric electricity" because that's where the electricity would be coming from; the difference in potential that exists in the atmosphere. It seems that there was enough electricity in the atmosphere that St. Elmo's fire was a more frequent phenomenon than it is today. So either that electricity simply disappeared or perhaps it's still there but is simply being used already as may be the case with the National Grid but that requires more investigation for me to be able to say for sure what's going on.
If there really was more electricity in the atmosphere at the time then it could have easily been enough to power these trams and the network of overhead wires themselves may have been enough to harness it with the metal rails providing a good ground. If the rails were also properly grounded at certain points that would have also increased the difference in potential.
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