IN 1881, WHEN CHARLES JEANTAUD, the Parisian engineer and carriage builder, in cooperation with Camille Faure, equipped a light "tilbury" with an electric propulsion system by means of a Gramme motor and Fulmen batteries, Benz's and Daimler's "invention of the automobile" was still five years in the future.
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The Electric Vehicle: Technology and Expectations in the Automobile Age
March 22, 2004, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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0801871387 9780801871382
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"IN 1881, WHEN CHARLES JEANTAUD, the Parisian engineer and carriage builder, in cooperation with Camille Faure, equipped a light "tilbury" with an electric propulsion system by means of a Gramme motor and Fulmen batteries, Benz's and Daimler's "invention of the automobile" was still five years in the future."
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