Lohner_Porsche.jpg


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English: picture of company "Jacob Lohner & Co"
Deutsch: Lohner-Porsche-Rennwagen, 1902.
Am Steuer des Wagens: E. W. Hart aus Luton, England. Daneben: Ferdinand Porsche.
Das Fahrzeug hat vier Radnabenmotoren mit einer Leistung von je 1500 W. Der elektrische Strom wird in Akkumulatoren mit einer Gesamtmasse von 1800 kg gespeichert. [1]
  1. Michael Hereward Westbrook (Hrsg.): The Electric Car: Development and Future of Battery, Hybrid and Fuel-cell Cars , IET, 2001, ISBN 9780852960134 . S. 16 ff.
Date Taken in 1902
Source photo from 1902
Author Unknown author Unknown author
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