This is a link to it;
http://www.pbase.com/rpdoody/detroit_electric
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This is a link to it;
http://www.pbase.com/rpdoody/detroit_electric
Boy - 100 years and it took that long to come up with a Volt? Gasoline is king.
the electric cars back then had better range than the volt, although their top speed was around 25.....
but you would think that after 100 years the technology would have been more improved...
Check this out about the Baker Electric. High performance in 1902...
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z...-Electric.aspx
Mrs Ford drove a Detroit Electric. She didn't trust the gasoline powered cars. Most likely she would need a range of at least 40 miles to get to and from Detroit or Soiree events in Indian Village to Fairlane safely.
I thought she drove a Ford modified to run electric? They've got it at the Henry Ford museum, I remember it has flower vases on the interior passenger compartment :)
Electric cars haven't advanced until very recently simply because, per pound, the energy density of even the most efficient battery is an order of magnitude worse than gasoline. Also much more expensive. As oil creeps up in price and battery technology becomes [[MUCH) more efficient, electric drive makes more sense.
If I had the $$ to buy an electric car [[any vintage), I would definitely make sure my charging station [[or circuit switch) had the big hand-lever switch shown in the "1914 Electric Car Battery Charger"
Someone recently brought this brand name back too: http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10206089-54.html
Here ya go. Google can answer many of your questions. http://www.henryfordestate.org/claracar.htm
looks like introduction of the Proton has been delayed. Here's some more recent articles:
http://paultan.org/topics/cars/detroit-electric-cars/
http://www.roslihanip.com/tag/detroit-electric
I guess it won't even be necessary to be in Michigan to be from Detroit in the future.
There's an interesting link at the end of the second article - convert your car from gas to electric for only $37.00 plus less than $280.00 in parts.
http://roslihanip.linktrackr.com/electriccar