Starting from 1966 through 2004, EFP and its licensees have produced over
2,000 electric vehicles. Although EFP and its previous world-wide
exclusive licensee, Electric Auto Corporation (Bahamas) Ltd., are primarily in the battery,
fuel cell and propulsion system components business, a number of electric
vehicles have been produced to demonstrate what the special Lead Cobalt
Batteries and other components could do in real world conditions, as opposed
to laboratory conditions.
On these pages the reader will find 21 types of electric vehicles produced,
some of them in re-engineered production bodies and others built from the
ground up. The cumulative experience which has come from this activity will
make it possible for AES engineers to design the precise kinds of components
required for the duty cycles of a wide variety of electric vehicles from
fork lift trucks to buses, from tractors to vans.
(Apollo is the exclusive World-Wide Licensee of EFP).
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MARS I Electric Car 1966
First car with
Lead Cobalt Batteries |
MARS II Electric Car 1967
45 built for electric utilities |
Children's Electric Go
Cart Designed by
Raymond Douglas |
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MARS Van 1969-70
12 made and sold |
Ground Up Chassis
built for
Copper Development Assn. |
VOLTAIR Electric Car
Ground Up vehicle |
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