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Cedre

Cedre SARL (till 1979 registered as Société Seve-Cedre) was a French manufacturer of small cars, powered by electricity and fueled using batteries.〔Georgano: ''The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile.''〕 The business was established in 1975, a year after the presentation, by François Guerbet, of his first prototype at a small town called Montesquieu-Volvestre, some fifteen kilomteres south of Toulouse.〔Linz, Schrader: ''Die Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie.''〕
Cedre was an acronym standing for Centre d’Études pour la Développement et la Réussite des Entreprises. The Cedre entity formed in 1975 was not a conventional commercial business but a "not-for-profit" ecologically focused entity, its non-commercial status being defined under the terms of a statute which dated from 1901.〔
Production ended in 1987.
== Origins ==
By 1974 François Guerbet had been fighting for several years to prove that an urban electric car was more than an impossible dream.〔 He believed that using lead-acid battery technology (then the only available option given the amount of charge needed to propel a vehicle) it would be impossible both to match the performance of a "normal" petrol driven car and achieve a reasonable range between recharging stops.〔 But by restricting the top speed to 50 km/h (31 mph) and using a very light bodied tricycle format vehicle carrying 200 kg of batteries, it should be possible to travel 100 km (61 miles) with a 120 kg load (e.g. a 70 kg person with 50 kg of luggage).〔 In essence, that combination was the blue print for the ''Midinette'' which Guerbet first presented on 25 April 1975 at the annual Paris Inventions Fair.

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