Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Tribelhorn was a Swiss electric car manufactured from 1899 until 1919 in Zurich. Production began in earnest in 1902; three- and four-wheelers were offered. The company also produced trolleytrucks that were used in Gümmenen and Mühleberg Switzerland between 1918 and 1922 during the construction of a dam. It produced only light utility vans after 1919 when it was taken over by EFAG (Electrische Fahrzeuge AG)."@en }
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- Tribelhorn abstract "The Tribelhorn was a Swiss electric car manufactured from 1899 until 1919 in Zurich. Production began in earnest in 1902; three- and four-wheelers were offered. The company also produced trolleytrucks that were used in Gümmenen and Mühleberg Switzerland between 1918 and 1922 during the construction of a dam. It produced only light utility vans after 1919 when it was taken over by EFAG (Electrische Fahrzeuge AG).".
- Q2452469 abstract "The Tribelhorn was a Swiss electric car manufactured from 1899 until 1919 in Zurich. Production began in earnest in 1902; three- and four-wheelers were offered. The company also produced trolleytrucks that were used in Gümmenen and Mühleberg Switzerland between 1918 and 1922 during the construction of a dam. It produced only light utility vans after 1919 when it was taken over by EFAG (Electrische Fahrzeuge AG).".
- Tribelhorn comment "The Tribelhorn was a Swiss electric car manufactured from 1899 until 1919 in Zurich. Production began in earnest in 1902; three- and four-wheelers were offered. The company also produced trolleytrucks that were used in Gümmenen and Mühleberg Switzerland between 1918 and 1922 during the construction of a dam. It produced only light utility vans after 1919 when it was taken over by EFAG (Electrische Fahrzeuge AG).".
- Q2452469 comment "The Tribelhorn was a Swiss electric car manufactured from 1899 until 1919 in Zurich. Production began in earnest in 1902; three- and four-wheelers were offered. The company also produced trolleytrucks that were used in Gümmenen and Mühleberg Switzerland between 1918 and 1922 during the construction of a dam. It produced only light utility vans after 1919 when it was taken over by EFAG (Electrische Fahrzeuge AG).".