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  2. Electriquette - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle was an early form of battery-powered motorized wheelchair or cart, and it utilized a motor manufactured by General Electric. At the 1915 Panama–California Exposition in San Diego , California, the Electriquette could be rented for $1.00 per hour (equivalent to $30 in 2023).

  3. Chicago and Joliet Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago and Joliet Electric Railway, or C&JE, was an electric interurban railway linking the cities of Chicago and Joliet, Illinois.It was the only interurban between those cities and provided a link between the streetcar network of Chicago and the cities along the Des Plaines River Valley in north central Illinois, which were served by the Illinois Valley Division of the Illinois Traction ...

  4. Invalid carriage - Wikipedia

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    R. A. Harding Company of Bath was founded in 1921. They initially produced hand-propelled tricycles. In 1926 Harding's introduced a variety of powered invalid carriages. The De Luxe models A and B were powered by a 122cc Villiers engine, and the Pultney was powered by either a 200cc or 300cc JAP. There were also 24-volt or 36-volt electric ...

  5. WATCH: Illinois’ electric vehicle goals altered due to ...

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    (The Center Square) – As the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency announces another round of funding for an electric vehicle rebate program, the landscape is changing after a new ...

  6. Woods Motor Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    1906 Woods Queen Victoria Electric. Woods Motor Vehicle Company was an American manufacturer of electric automobiles in Chicago, Illinois, between 1899 [2] and 1916. In 1915 they produced the Dual Power (U.S. Patent # 1244045) with both electric and internal combustion engines which continued until 1918.

  7. Henney Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Henney Motor Company was an American manufacturer of limousine, hearse, ambulance, [1] and taxicab bodies in Freeport, Illinois from 1927 to 1954. Some operations were moved to Canastota, New York to make an electric car, the Henney Kilowatt but the factory closed when partner National Union Electric Corp found it impossible to manufacture the batteries for the planned price.

  8. Taxpayers to buy $19.9 million in electric school buses for ...

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    (The Center Square) – Taxpayers are set to give the struggling electric bus industry a jolt after Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced nearly $20 million for 70 zero-emission buses at nine Illinois ...

  9. Rebates for electric vehicles again available for Illinois ...

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    A previous round of applications for a $4,000 rebate for buying an all-electric vehicle and a $1,500 for an electric motorcycle expires on Jan. 31