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Milde

The Milde et Mondos (My thanks go to Kerry Croxton for sending in this photo)

Milde

Description

The Milde et Mondos was first created around 1900 in Seine, (France) by Charles Milde.  Amongst other items like telephones Charles Milde created some of the best-known electric cars in France. His first vehicle in 1898 was powered by a 3hp electric motor  that, with the drive  system, could be fitted to any carriage. The  Milde et Mondos was a light 3-wheeler that used two electric motors on the rear axle and was built until 1903 when it was then discontinued and Milde created a range of 4-wheeler vehicles that were suited for town and city use.  Commercial vehicles were then made until about 1914.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

The Milde et Mondos was first created around 1900 in Seine, (France) by Charles Milde.  Amongst other items like telephones Charles Milde created some of the best-known electric cars in France. His first vehicle in 1898 was powered by a 3hp electric motor  that, with the drive  system, could be fitted to any carriage. The  Milde et Mondos was a light 3-wheeler that used two electric motors on the rear axle and was built until 1903 when it was then discontinued and Milde created a range of 4-wheeler vehicles that were suited for town and city use.  Commercial vehicles were then made until about 1914.

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Additional Information

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