Electric power is at the heart of everything we do. We’re striving to create efficient, exciting cars that you’ll want to drive. It started with the SP:01 and it will continue with the next generation of Detroit Electric vehicles, designed to provide Pure Electric Performance.
Ways to tell if you've made a good car: when Henry Ford's wife Clara chooses her 1914 Detroit Electric over the Model T. https://t.co/xmU18w9lrn
#ThrowbackThursday
We were designing the cars of the future in the early 20th century and we fully intend to continue where we left off with our next generation of electric vehicles. #PureElectricPerformance
'Positive energy is vital to the success of our brand.'
We're proud to be a part of a positive and forward-thinking industry, and we're looking forward to making our bold contribution to the #EV world.
Our R&D team put in a fantastic effort to make the SP:01 the excellent car it is. Now its focus is on delivering exciting new models that will provide Pure Electric Performance.
In the early 1900's, Detroit Electric was a major part of an electric car scene that made up over 30% of cars on America's roads. #ThrowbackThursday
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ICYMI: Another beautiful #restoration of a classic Detroit Electric. Do tell us if you’re restoring one; we’d love to see your projects! https://t.co/KAI5LeyLg4
Ever wondered what charging your car used to look like? @ElectrekCo visited Thomas Edison’s garage in New Jersey and saw the purpose-built car charging station, complete with an original Detroit Electric Model 47. #ThrowbackThursday https://t.co/7jqm3V4KG9
ICYMI: Another beautiful #restoration of a classic Detroit Electric. Do tell us if you’re restoring one; we’d love to see your projects! https://t.co/KAI5LeyLg4
#ThrowbackThursday to when scientists at Stanford University improved the Edison nickel-iron battery – the same kind used in early Detroit Electric cars! https://t.co/2UtfEt1jw6
Remember your roots. From our beginnings in 1907, through to today, we’ve always championed electric power and strived to make our cars as innovative and inspiring as possible.
Electric power is at the heart of everything we do. We’re striving to create efficient, exciting cars that you’ll want to drive. It started with the SP:01 and it will continue with the next generation of Detroit Electric vehicles, designed to provide Pure Electric Performance.
#DidYouKnow Thomas Edison developed batteries for Detroit Electric vehicles? His nickel-iron batteries greatly improved early electric cars! #ThrowbackThursday