- The
Electricar was a
French electric car
manufactured from 1920 to 1921. An
urban car, it used a ½hp
electric engine manufactured by a M.
Couaillet of...
- Morrison-
Electricar was a
British manufacturer of milk
floats and
other battery electric road
vehicles (BERV).
Their first vehicle was
built for a bakery...
-
owned by the
Hawker Siddeley group,
which also
owned half of Morrison-
Electricars, and
manufacture of
Brush electric vehicles moved to the
newly established...
- The
Electricar DV4 is a 4-ton
electric dustcart used by the city of Birmingham, England,
between 1938 and 1971. The DV4 was
developed as the
result of...
- and
changed its name to
Solar Electric Engineering in June 1979. U.S.
Electricar was a
company founded contemporaneously in the late 1970s by Chandler...
-
generation Prizm lacked a
front stabilizer bar in its suspension. U.S.
Electricar used the
Prizm as the
basis for an
electric vehicle conversion that replaced...
- was an
electric vehicle conversion of the S-10
starting in 1993. U.S.
Electricar also
offered S-10
conversions starting in 1994. In 1997,
General Motors...
- cent
share in
Crompton Leyland Electricars Ltd (CLE), from
British Leyland. CLE was the
manufacturer of Morrison-
Electricar milk floats, and at this point...
-
Corporation E-10 (introduced in May 1993 at the
American Tour de Sol) U.S.
Electricar Pickup (introduced in 1994)
While the
standard S-10
moved to a redesigned...
- versions.
Between 1979 and 1983,
about 450 Le Car Vans were built. U.S.
Electricar,
based in Athol, M****achusetts,
performed electric vehicle conversions...