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1936 [[Young Accumulator Co]] formed Associated Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Ltd, a private company in which the company held a large interest, for the purposes of acquiring 2 electric vehicle manufacturers ([[Electricars]] of Birmingham and [[A. E. Morrison and Sons]] of Leicester) who made 70% (by value) of UK production of such vehicles; both were customers of '''Young's''' for traction batteries<ref>The Times, 13 November 1936</ref>. | 1936 [[Young Accumulator Co]] formed Associated Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Ltd, a private company in which the company held a large interest, for the purposes of acquiring 2 electric vehicle manufacturers ([[Electricars]] of Birmingham and [[A. E. Morrison and Sons]] of Leicester) who made 70% (by value) of UK production of such vehicles; both were customers of '''Young's''' for traction batteries<ref>The Times, 13 November 1936</ref>. | ||
Presumably produced the [[Morrison Electricar]] during WWII | |||
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1936 Young Accumulator Co formed Associated Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Ltd, a private company in which the company held a large interest, for the purposes of acquiring 2 electric vehicle manufacturers (Electricars of Birmingham and A. E. Morrison and Sons of Leicester) who made 70% (by value) of UK production of such vehicles; both were customers of Young's for traction batteries[1].
Presumably produced the Morrison Electricar during WWII
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- ↑ The Times, 13 November 1936