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American Electric (1899 automobile) : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Electric (1899 automobile)
The American Electric was an American automobile manufactured in Chicago from 1899 to 1902 and Hoboken, New Jersey in 1902. The company was incorporated by Clinton Edgar Woods in 1895〔Halliday Witherspoon (1902) ''Men of Illinois'' p. 52〕 as American Electric Vehicle Co. Chicago, and merged with Indiana Bicycle Co. to become Waverly in 1898〔(Car Companies ) on earlyelectric.com. Accessed May 7, 2013〕 and later Pope-Waverley.〔〔(The Waverley Company ) on earlyelectric.com. Accessed May 7, 2013〕 The company built a wide range of electric carriages - some bodied as high, ungainly-looking dos-a-dos four-seaters - these were claimed to be capable of running from to . Perhaps optimistically, the manufacturer claimed that "very few private carriages would ever be subjected to such a test". The company moved to New Jersey in 1902, according to a company statement, “to find more wealthy customers,” but they shutdown operations within the year. ==See also==
* History of the electric vehicle * List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers
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