Babcock Electric Carriage Company
Automobile Manufacturing | |
Industry | Automotive |
Genre | Sedans, touring cars |
Fate | Merged with the Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company |
Founded | 1906 |
Founder | Francis A Babcock |
Defunct | 1912 |
Headquarters | Buffalo, New York, United States |
Area served | United States |
Products |
vehicles Automotive parts |
The Babcock Electric Carriage Company was an early 20th-century United States automobile company, making electric vehicles under the Babcock brand from 1906 through 1912.
The company was founded by and named after Francis A Babcock and based in Buffalo, New York. They offered a range of electric motocars at prices ranging from $ 1,800 to $3,800.
In 1912 Babcock merged with the Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company.
See also
Other Early Electric Vehicles
- American Electric
- Argo Electric
- Berwick
- Binghamton Electric
- Buffalo Electric
- Century
- Columbia Automobile Company
- Dayton Electric
- Detroit Electric
- Grinnell
- Menominee
- Rauch and Lang
- Riker Electric
- Woods Motor Vehicle
References
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