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Electro Master (Nepa Manufacturing Company)

 Automotive manufacturer Pasadena, California USA from 1962 to 1970.

Electro Master (Nepa Manufacturing Company)  Automotive manufacturer Pasadena, California USA from 1962 to 1970.

 

Electro Master built small electric cars from the 1960s in the United States.

History

Electro Master was an American automobile brand, which was built in 1962 by the Nepa Manufacturing Company in Pasadena (California). In 1970 the production ended.

It was a small open electric vehicle with four wheels and two seats and could be used on road. The body was made of GRP. The drive was powered by a 36 V DC motor with 1.47 kW. The six 6V batteries provided a range of about 40 mile (65 km).  

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