Enfield 8000
The Enfield 8000 is a two-seater
Immediately after its introduction, production was moved to the Greek island of
Powered by an 8 bhp (6 kW) electric motor and
It has a ladder-type square section tube chassis frame with
Neorion
The company had been incorporated into the Greek Neorion company, also owned by Goulandris, and production was transferred to Syros, the company having transformed into a new Greek company, Enfield-Neorion, headquartered in Piraeus. There have been many arguments regarding the reason why Mr. Goulandris decided to produce the car in Greece, including conspiracy theories. Thanos Lebesis, then General Manager of Enfield-Neorion, argues that Mr. Goulandris had thought that "the company was owned by Greeks, the car was designed by Greeks, so it should also be produced by Greeks".[3] However, it could not be legally sold in Greece due to tax categorization issues connected with electric power, so production was exported to the United Kingdom.[3] Enfield-Neorion developments included a "Jeep" version aiming at the rent-a-car market in the Greek islands, but none could be sold locally.
"Flux Capacitor"
A highly customised Enfield 8000 named "Jonny's Flux Capacitor" was converted by Jonny Smith into a street-legal electric drag racer.[5][6] which for a time claimed to be the world's fastest street legal electric vehicle.[7]
See also
- List of modern production plug-in electric vehicles
- Scottish Aviation Scamp
References
- ^ "THE ENFIELD 8000 – THE WORLD'S 1ST MODERN ELECTRIC CAR – DESIGNED AND ASSEMBLED ON THE ISLE OF WIGHT". Island Echo. 24 July 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
- ^ "Άλλο ένα Enfield 8000 γύρισε πίσω στην Ελλάδα (one more Enfield 8000 returns to Greece)". Syros Agenda. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ a b c Stavropoulos, Michalis (2014). "Ανάμεσα σε δύο νησιά (A Tale of Two Isles) Documentary about the Enfield Electric Car".
- ^ a b "Test Extra: Enfield 8000 Electric". Autocar. 144 (4137): 66–69. 21 February 1976.
- ^ Smith, Jonny. "Flux Capacitor - Europe's fastest street-legal electric car". UK. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ^ Gitlin, Jonathan M. (15 December 2015). "On the road in the Flux Capacitor, Europe's fastest street-legal EV". Ars Technica. US. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- ^ Gitlin, Jonathan M. (20 July 2016). "The Flux Capacitor is now the world's fastest street-legal electric car". Ars Technica. US. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
External links
Media related to Enfield 8000 at Wikimedia Commons
- Enfield 8000 is the first small electric car widely produced worldwide.
- Video of an Enfield 8000 ECC with modern electronics
- A Tale of Two Isles (2014) Documentary https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3838966/