The Electric Motive Power Company, based in Balham, London, operated from 1897 to 1900. The company specialized in converting horse-drawn vehicles to electric power, marking an early foray into electric transportation. Its initial project involved a double-decker bus, which was tested in Liverpool in 1894.
In 1897, the company produced a four-seater victoria equipped with a 2-horsepower motor, followed by a 5-horsepower dog-cart and a…