Anderson Electric
The Anderson Electric was a French electric car manufactured only in 1912. The car featured five speeds along with Edison batteries. The 3/9 hp model cost Fr 13,500, while the 4/12 hp model cost Fr 18,500. It was shown at the 1912 Paris Salon.
A 1914 advertisement for the Anderson Electric Car Company claimed that Henry Ford and Thomas Edison had bought three "Detroit Electrics."[1]
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References
- ^ "Anderson Electric Car Company Advertisement, "Henry Ford and Thos. A. Edison Buy the Detroit Electric," 1914 - The Henry Ford". www.thehenryford.org. Retrieved 2025-06-08.