The Kühlstein Wagenbau in Berlin-Charlottenburg was a German coachbuilding company that produced electric cars from 1898 to 1902. Some were vehicles of in-house design, others were Jeantaud cabs built under licence. The firm also built tractor units to replace horses for use with horse-drawn carriages. Later models were also known as Kühlstein-Vollmer.[1] Production of these vehicles was absorbed by the Neue Automobil Gesellschaft (NAG) in 1902. Kühlstein continued manufacturing coachworks, e.g. for Horch cars.
Industry | Manufacturing |
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Founded | 1833 |
Defunct | 1926 |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Headquarters | (Berlin)-Charlottenburg, Germany |
Key people | Eduard Kühlstein, founder ( -1900) |
Products | Carriages, automobiles & coachworks |
References
edit- ^ https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bd6t54178078d/f9.item KÜHLSTEIN-VOLLMER Cycle et automobile industriels 08 October 1899