Charles Mildé founded the French Automobile Factory in 1898 in Levallois-Perret (Paris).
He produced affordable electric cars, sold from 3,000 francs depending on the five models available.
Economical maintenance, including battery charging, was provided by the company for 3 francs per day.
Production ceased in 1910.
- Two motors next to the rear wheels
- Batteries mounted under the seat, delivering 85 amp-hours at 28 volts
- Average speed: 12 to 15 km/h
- Range: 50 km at 19 km/h
- A control unit beneath the steering wheel displays the power of the motors and batteries
- Inflatable tyres
- One-of-a-kind model worldwide