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News => EV News => Topic started by: john.emde on December 01, 2013, 12:49:36 PM

Title: EV Museum
Post by: john.emde on December 01, 2013, 12:49:36 PM
The building of the worlds first international electric vehicle museum is in the works.

The web site is finally up even though a lot of work is ahead.  New information is added daily. 
Check out the website for the   Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation,    www.hevf.org (http://www.hevf.org)   
I am sure some of you will recognize several members of the Board of Directors.
The foundation already has a couple acquisitions, one is the late Ed Rannberg’s “Kawashocki” motorcycle
and another is a Wiley-9 electronic motor speed controller.
Frank Wiley built the very first transistorized electronic motor speed controller for on road EVs in 1977
for which he was awarded an Outstanding Engineering Award by the IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

www.hevf.org (http://www.hevf.org)

Title: Re: EV Museum
Post by: john.emde on September 09, 2014, 08:26:36 PM
Here's an article with pictures from EV News about the opening of the EV Museum in Kingman, Arizona.


http://evnewsreport.com/worlds-first-international-electric-vehicle-museum-opens-arizona/16395/ (http://evnewsreport.com/worlds-first-international-electric-vehicle-museum-opens-arizona/16395/)

corrected url  -  thanks Bruce





Title: Re: EV Museum
Post by: bruce.jones on September 10, 2014, 01:52:20 AM

For some reason the web link wouldn't work so I searched and reposted it here.   I see some great looking early electric EVs
http://evnewsreport.com/worlds-first-international-electric-vehicle-museum-opens-arizona/16395/ (http://evnewsreport.com/worlds-first-international-electric-vehicle-museum-opens-arizona/16395/)
Nice!