The Anglo-Dane was manufactured by H. C. Fredriksen of Copenhagen.
They originally built bicycles.
The first cars produced by Anglo-Dane were light trucks.
About 70 Anglo-Danes were made in total.
The Thrige was produced between 1911 to 1917, in Odense, by the Thomas B. Thrige company.
The first vehicles were electically powered trucks.
In 1918, their auto section merged with Anglo-Dane and JAN to form De forenede Automobilfabrikker A/S manufacturing.
The Kewet battery electric Car was originally produced in Hadsund Denmark from 1991 to 1995.
In 1998, they were taken over by Kollega Bil.
The name was later changed name to ElbilNorge AS.
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