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The Express Dairy Company was the first to experiment with small electrically (battery) driven milk delivery vehicles in 1932 using the Birmingham-made G.V. 5/7cwt delivery truck.
These were an immediate success and gradually the horse-drawn milk floats were taken out of service.
Brush of Loughborough, well known manufacturers of electrical equipment, started making a range of electric delivery vehicles in 1946, of which this is one of the oldest surviving.
| Year | 1947 |
|---|---|
| Country | British |
| Capacity | Not applicable |
| Cylinders | Not applicable |
| Valves | Not applicable |
| Output | Not known |
| Maximum speed | 10mph/16.09kph |
| Price new | Not known |
| Manufacturer | Brush Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd |
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