Cologne electromobile company Heinrich Scheele

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Cologne electromobile company Heinrich Scheele
legal form
founding 1899
resolution 1925
Seat Cologne , Germany
management Heinrich Scheele
Branch Motor vehicle manufacturer

The Cologne electromobile company Heinrich Scheele was a German manufacturer of electric cars and commercial vehicles .

The company was based in Cologne between 1899 and 1925 .

Electrically powered passenger cars , ambulances and trucks were built .

In 1903 the company presented a Landau at the German Motor Show in Berlin .

In 1910, production was limited to light trucks up to 1.5 tons. Payload changed and completely discontinued in 1925.

literature

  • Halwart Schrader : German Cars 1886–1920. 1st edition. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3--613-02211-7, p. 340.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Kirchberg: Automobile exhibitions and vehicle tests around the world. The best from "Der Motorwagen", the magazine for the automotive industry and engine construction. Part 1: 1898-1914. Transpress, Berlin 1985, p. 92.