ELECTRIC
VEHICLE COMPANIES SINCE 1834
Copyright
1987-2001 by Frank Didik
All
Rights Reserved
The
following list of of electric vehicle manufacturers was compiled
over the past 15 years from a variety of sources including the
archives of the Electric Car Owners Club, early magazine
advertisements, personal knowledge and other sources. This directory
is by no means complete and additional vehicles manufacturers
continue to be added as they are found.
This
list represents some of the information that will be included in my
upcoming electric car book and CD-ROM. The book and CD-ROM will
include details about each vehicle including photographs or drawings
of most of the vehicles.
1834
(yes 1834) Thomas Davenport
1838
Robert Davidson
1851
Charles B. Page
1852-1966
Studebaker
1874
Sir David Salomons
1881-1906
Jeantaud
1888
Fred Kimball
1890-1896
Morrison
1893
William Morrison
1894-1897
Immisch
1895
Volk
1895-1897
Morris & Salom
1895-1899
Bersey
1895-1899
Canadian Motor Syndicate
1896
to present Oldsmobile
1896-1902
Riker
1896-1906
Lohner
1897
Neale
1897
- 1898 Elieson
1897-1898
Barrows
1897-1900
E.M.P.
1897-1900
Headland
1897-1902
Lux
1897-1909
Krieger
This
1903 Krieger proves that there is nothing new under the sun. This
car is a front wheel drive electric-gasoline hybrid car and has power
steering. A gasoline engine supplements the battery pack. Between
1890 and 1910, there were many hybrid electric cars and four wheel
drive electric cars. Electric cars were more expensive than gasoline
cars and electrics were considered more reliable and safer. With the
development of the starter motor for gasoline cars and increased
range of gasoline cars, most people public interest switched from
electrics to gasoline by 1915.
1898
Eaton
1898
- 1903 Eisenach
1898-1900
Madelvic
1898-1900
Patin
1898-1902
G.E.C.
1898-1902
Kuhlstein
1898-1903
Jenatzy
1898-1907
Opperman
1899
- 1900 Elecctra
1899
- 1900 Elgin
1899
- 1901 ? Dore
1899-1900
Helvetia
1899-1900
Hub
1899-1900
Kliemt
1899-1900
Schuckert
1899-1901
Averly
1899-1901
Kruse
1899-1901
New England
1899-1901
Scott
1899-1901
U.S. Electric
1899-1902
American Electric
1899-1902
Joel
1899-1902
Munson
1899-1902
Eastman
1899-1903
Maxwerke
1899-1905
Hautier
1899-1906
B.G.S.
1899-1906
Creanche
1899-1906
Henschel
1899-1910
Scheele
1899-1919
Woods
1900
Pfluger
1900
- 1909 Electromotion
1900-1901
Hart
1900-1901
Remington
1900-1901
Strong & Rodgers
1900-1902
California
1900-1902
Solignac
1900-1906
Cardinet
1900-1924
National
1901
Gramme
1901-1902
Bachelle
1901-1902
Thompson
1901-1903
AJAX
1901-1903
Crowdus
1901-1903
Demissine
1901-1904
General Electric
1901-1905
City & Suburban
1901-1906
Buffalo Automobile Company
1901-1912
Phipps-Grinnell
1901-1920
Electromobile
1902
Lefert
1902-1903
Accumulator Industries
1902-1905
Champrobert
1902-1906
Chenhall
1902-1920
Tribelhorn
1902-1934
N.A.G.
1903-1904
Pritchett & Gold
1903-1904
Starr
1903-1905
Ivanhoe
1903-1905
V.E.
1903-1906
Ausonia
1903-1907
Pope-Waverly
1903-1908
Hagen
1903-1908
Regina
1903-1916
Borland
1904
Berwick Auto Car Company
1904
Dinin
1904
Galileo
1904-1906
C.I.E.M.
1904-1908
Synnestvedt
1904-1910
Vedrine
1904-1917
Fritchie
LIQUID
AIR CAR COMPANY 1903 This interesting car, while not electric, is
unusual since it shows that early vehicle manufacturers were trying
every possible technology. This one is powered by liquefied air
(rather cold!). Below is a diagram of how the vehicle worked.
1905
Banker Juvenile Electric
1905
Dora
1905
Provincial
1905-1906
Alexandra
1905-1906
Parsons
1905-1906
Zeddeco
1905-1910
Silvertown
1905-1928
Rauch & Lang
(list
continued on next column)
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1906
Dynamobile
1906
Hercules
1906-1908
Cloumobil
1906-1908
Lansden
1906-1910
Siemens-Schuckert
1906-1912
Auto-Mixte
1906-1912
Babcock Electric Carriage Co
1906-1913
Stella
907
American Juvenile Electric
1907-1909
G.E.M.
1907-1913
B.E.F.
1907-1915
Bailey
1907-1938
Detroit Electric
1908
V.A.T.E.
1908-1909
Byrider
1908-1914
Waverly
1909-1914
Ideal
1909-1916
Broc
1909-1918
Thrige
1910-1912
Kimball
1910-1913
Grinnell
1910-1918
Ohio
1910-1923
Geha
1911-1919
Hupp-Yeats
1911-1935
Galt
1912-1913
Church-Field
1912-1913
Fischer
1912-1914
Argo
1912-1915
Flanders
1913-1914
Tiffany
1913-1956
David
1914
GMUR
1914-1918
Columbia
1914-1922
Owen Magnetic
1914-1922
Milburn
1915
Menominee
1915
Storms
1915-1916
Chicago Electric
1915-1917
Beardsley Electric Co
1916
Belmont Electric Auto Company
1920
A.A.A.
1920
- 1924 Electricar
1920
- 1928 Elite-Diamant
1920-1924
S.B.
1921
Automatic
1921
Via
1921-1922
Kaha
1921-1925
Stigler
1922
Chelsea
1922
Omnobil
1922-1924
Alfi
1922-1924
Elektric
1922-1925
Voltor
1924
- 1929 ? D.E.W.
1924-1928
Red Bug
1926-1927
A.E.M.
1928
Parville
1935-1936
Wilson
1936-1939
Bleichert
1937
Auto-Lux
1940-1941
Chapeaux
1941
Revelli
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1941
S.A.T.A.M.
1941
- 1943 Electrolette
1941
- 1947 Faure
1941-1942
LeDauphin
1941-1944
Stela
1941-1944
Story
1941-1946
C.G.E.
1942
Internationale
1943
A.F.A.
1943
- 1946 Electro-Renard
1944-1946
C.M.V.
1945
- 1946 Electrociclo
1947-1951
Tama
1948-1949
Paris-Rhone
1950-1960
Fuldamobil
1952
Prince
1952-1957
B.M.A. Hazelcar
1955
Electronic La Saetta
1957
Arbel
1959-1960
Nu-Klea Starlite
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1961
- 1976? Electra King
1962-1966
Peel
1964
- 1966 ? Electric Shopper
1965
Marketour
1965
Mobilette
1965
- 1969 ? Electro Master
1969
Enfield
1969
- 1976 (?) EFP - Electric Fuel Propulsion
1970
Autoette
1972
- 1976 Electrosport
1974-1976
Vangaurd CitCar
1977
Braun Elec
1977
- 1979 EVA - Electric Vehicle Associates
1978
EAC
1978
Sears, Roebuck and Company
1978
- 1979 Transformer 1
1978-1987
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1980
Electro-Sport
1985-Present
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