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The '''Kühlstein Wagenbau''' of [[Berlin-Charlottenburg]] produced [[electric car]]s from 1898 to 1902. Some were vehicles of in-house design, others were [[Jeantaud]] cabs built under licence. The firm also built tractor units to replace horses for use with [[horse-drawn carriage]]s. Later models were also known as Kühlstein-Vollmer. Production of these vehicles was absorbed by [[AEG]] in 1902 or 1903.
name = Kühlstein Wagenbau|
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foundation = 1833|
defunct = 1926|
fate = Bankruptcy|
location = ([[Berlin]])-[[Charlottenburg]], [[Germany]]|
industry = [[Manufacturing]]|
products = [[Carriage]]s, [[automobile]]s & [[coachwork]]s|
key_people = Eduard Kühlstein, founder ( -1900)|
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The '''Kühlstein Wagenbau''' in [[Berlin-Charlottenburg]] was a [[coachbuilding]] company that produced [[electric car]]s from 1898 to 1902. Some were vehicles of in-house design, others were [[Jeantaud]] cabs built under licence. The firm also built tractor units to replace horses for use with [[horse-drawn carriage]]s. Later models were also known as ''Kühlstein-Vollmer''. Production of these vehicles was absorbed by the [[Neue Automobil Gesellschaft]] (NAG) in 1902. Kühlstein continued manufacturing [[coachwork]]s, e.g. for [[Horch]] cars.

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Latest revision as of 00:19, 26 October 2016

Kühlstein Wagenbau
IndustrieFertigungsindustrie
Gegründet1833
Defunct1926
FateBankruptcy
Hauptsitz(Berlin)-Charlottenburg, Germany
Key people
Eduard Kühlstein, founder ( -1900)
ProdukteCarriages, automobiles & coachworks

The Kühlstein Wagenbau in Berlin-Charlottenburg was a coachbuilding company that produced electric cars from 1898 to 1902. Some were vehicles of in-house design, others were Jeantaud cabs built under licence. The firm also built tractor units to replace horses for use with horse-drawn carriages. Later models were also known as Kühlstein-Vollmer. Production of these vehicles was absorbed by the Neue Automobil Gesellschaft (NAG) in 1902. Kühlstein continued manufacturing coachworks, e.g. for Horch cars.