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Ellemobil  

DENMARK

time-calendar.webp 1909-1913

Brand Data

Company Name: J.C. Ellhammer

Place: Copenhagen

Country: Denmark

Ellchammer was a Danish automotive brand founded by inventor J.C. Ellehammcr in Copenhagen. The company operated between 1909 and 1913, during which time it produced a limited number of vehicles. Ellehammcr was known for his innovative spirit, having previously created a pioneering motor scooter in 1904 and an aeroplane in 1906, which was claimed to be the first European-built heavier-than-air flying machine.

The brand's offerings included a two-seater car equipped with an air-cooled two-cylinder engine, friction transmission, and belt drive, which was available for sale in 1909 and 1910. However, Ellehammcr's tendency to lose interest in projects once they achieved success limited the production of his automobiles. In 1913, he developed a prototype featuring an 11 horsepower horizontal three-cylinder engine and a hydraulic clutch, but this model did not enter mass production.

Overall, Ellchammer's contributions to early automotive engineering were minimal, reflecting the inventor's broader focus on various technological pursuits rather than sustained involvement in the automotive industry.

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