National Motor Carriage Syndicate
National Motor Carriage Syndicate Ltd. | |
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legal form | Limited |
founding | 1899 |
resolution | around 1902 |
Seat | London |
Branch | Automobile manufacturer |
National Motor Carriage Syndicate Ltd. was a British manufacturer of automobiles and engines .
Company history
The London company started producing automobiles in 1899. The brand name was Joel , named after the designer Henry M. Joel. Production ended around 1902.
vehicles
Electric cars were on offer . Two electric motors , each with a power of 2 hp, each driven a rear wheel via chains. There was a choice of closed bodies and an open two-seater called Brighton , whose range of around 90 km made it possible to drive from London to Brighton without recharging the batteries .
Engine deliveries
Suffield & Brown from Willesden purchased electric motors.
literature
- Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader : The International Automobile Encyclopedia . United Soft Media Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8 .
- George Nick Georgano (Editor-in-Chief): The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Volume 2: G – O. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago 2001, ISBN 1-57958-293-1 . (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader : The International Automobile Encyclopedia . United Soft Media Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8 .
- ^ Georgano: The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile.