Menominee (automobile)
The Menominee was an electric automobile built in Menominee, Michigan by the Menominee Electric Manufacturing Company in 1915.[1] This company mainly built commercial electric vehicles, but did make a limited number of electric cabriolets.[2] The cabriolet had a 108-inch wheelbase, with a top speed of 20 mph, with a range of 50–60 miles on each charge.[2] A price of $1,250 also included a recharging kit for the battery.[2] Production had started in July 1915, but had ended by the end of the year.[2]
See also
Other Early Electric Vehicles
- American Electric
- Argo Electric
- Babcock Electric Carriage Company
- Baker Electric
- Columbia Automobile Company
- Detroit Electric
- Owen Magnetic
- Berwick
- Binghamton Electric
- Buffalo Electric
- Century
- Dayton Electric
- Grinnell
- Rauch and Lang
- Riker Electric
- Woods Motor Vehicle
References
- ↑ Georgano, Nick (2000). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. London: Stationery Office. p. 1792. ISBN 0117023191.
- 1 2 3 4 Kimes, Beverly Rae (1996). The Standard Catalog of American Cars: 1805-1942. Iola, IA: Krause Publications. p. 1612. ISBN 0873414284.
- Georgano, G.N. (1968). The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present.
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