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- The Electromote was the world's first vehicle run like a trolleybus, which was first presented to the public on April 29, 1882, by its inventor Dr. Ernst...
- electrically grounds the car. Bumper cars Conduit current collection Electromote Guide bar List of railway electrification systems Overhead line Pantographs...
- necessity of running upon rails at all." The first such vehicle, the Electromote, was made by his brother Ernst Werner von Siemens and presented to the...
- internationale d'Électricité de Paris. in 1882 Werner von Siemens presents the Electromote, the world's first trolleybus, in Berlin. In 1884, Thomas Parker built...
- armature Dynamo Electric bell Electric locomotive Electric generator Electromote Elevator Experimental three-phase railcar Microplasma Phase plug Siemens...
- locomotive Conduit current collection Current collector Dual electrification Electromote Fifth rail system Ground-level power supply History of the electric locomotive...
- (Gmünd) and České Budějovice – using the same overhead system as the Electromote, the predecessor of all trolleybuses. Trolleybuses operated in Prague...
- Bus rapid transit Dual-mode bus Electric bus Electric vehicle battery Electromote Guided bus Gyrobus List of trolleybus manufacturers List of current operating...
- world's first electric car, powered by an improved Siemens motor The Electromote, the world's first trolleybus by Werner von Siemens, Berlin 1882 Electric...
- had been introduced by Ernst Werner von Siemens in his experimental Electromote trolleybus concept. After a test on October 18, 1883, the regular service...