Neale (electric car)

Neale (electric car)

The Neale electric car was made in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1897 by Douglas Neale. The car was described as electrically driven, with a range of speed from 3 to 12 miles per hour. Only a limited number of these vehicles were made and none survive.

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Specification

Battery and motor

Its battery was a Planté or pure lead 15 cell. Each cell had a 115 amp hour capacity. The traction system was covered by seven patents. It was direct drive from the armature shaft on to the wheel of the vehicle.

Weights

The battery weighed 405 lbs. The car's motor was 1 bhp and weighed 100 lbs. The car itself (excluding the battery, motor, and any load weighed 448 lbs. Its range was 35 miles at a total weight of 9 cwt.[1]

Controls

The vehicle's steering was direct to the axle, meaning the axle moved at the same rate as the steering handle. The other driver control was a switch that enabled the driver to move either forward or back at any speed, brake, ring the electric gong, and stop. There was also a foot brake to comply with the Board of Trade regulations.

See also

  • Robert Davidson (inventor) Scottish creator of the first battery powered locomotive in 1842.

References

  1. ^ The Automotor Journal of 17 March 1897

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