
Our battery electric vehicle collection

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The Museum acquired its first battery-electric road vehicle in 1986. Since then an important collection of these vehicles has been established with a sustained restoration programme.
Our unique collection of these humble vehicles contains many reminders of a way of life that is rapidly disappearing. The dairyman delivering door to door every day is still found in most areas, although declining in numbers. Once upon a time the bakeries carried out similar rounds, also using battery-electric vehicles which were ideal for such stop-start work, not using any fuel during the very frequent stops. Birmingham Co-operative Society was locally very important in this field, also using battery-electric vehicles on laundry rounds, all their customers receiving a dividend on everything they bought from the Co-op, to spend later. Another very important regional dairy was Midland Counties Dairy with many depots. Our battery-electric collection portrays a number of dairies now lost to the conglomerates.
Occasionally vehicles may be stored off-site or away on excursions or private hire. Please check beforehand if you are planning a visit to see a particular vehicle.
Image | Text | Reg no | Original Operator | Chassis | Type Of Body |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1965 | DOG 639C | Handsworth Dairies | Wales & Edwards 'Intermediate' | Dairy | |
1968 | WVK 109H | General Post Office | Smiths 'Commuter' | Mailvan | |
1969 | PFK 339M | Bennetts Dairies & Farmers | Ross 'Stallion' | Dairy | |
1982 | YVC 766X | Leicester Co-op | M & M 'Electron Majestic' | Refrigerated van |
