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Bergmann-Metallurgique

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Bergmann-Metallurgique
Industry Automotive
Founded1909;117 years ago (1909)
FounderLeonhard Ludwig Sigmund Bergmann
Defunct1922;104 years ago (1922)
Headquarters Berlin, Germany
ProductsCars
Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura electric Limousine (1910) Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura Limousine (1910).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura electric Limousine (1910)
Bergmann-Metallurgique (1911) Bergmann-Metallurgique (1911).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique (1911)
Bergmann-Metallurgique 19-45 (1911) Bergmann-Metallurgique 19-45 (1911).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique 19-45 (1911)
Bergmann-Metallurgique (1912) Bergmann-Metallurgique (1912).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique (1912)
Bergmann-Metallurgique 29-70 hp (1912-1913) Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia owned this car Bergmann-Metallurgique 29-70 (1912-1913.jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique 29-70 hp (1912–1913) Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia owned this car
Bergmann-Metallurgique 19-50 (1913) Bergmann-Metallurgique 19-50 (1913).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique 19-50 (1913)
Bergmann-Metallurgique (1913-1914) Bergmann-Metallurgique (1913-1914).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique (1913–1914)
Bergmann-Metallurgique Landaulet (1913-1914) Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony in his car Bergmann-Metallurgique Landaulet (1913-1914).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique Landaulet (1913–1914) Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony in his car
Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura electric truck T 2000 (1910) unfortunately very poor image quality Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura truck T 2000 (1910).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura electric truck T 2000 (1910) unfortunately very poor image quality
Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura electric Omnibus (1910) unfortunately poor image quality Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura electric Omnibus (1910).jpg
Bergmann-Metallurgique Fulgura electric Omnibus (1910) unfortunately poor image quality

The Bergmann-Metallurgique in Berlin was a German company that produced cars and trucks from 1907 to 1922. [1] [2]

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History

The founder of Bergmann-Metallurgique was Leonhard Ludwig Sigmund Bergmann, who was born in 1851 in Bad Tennstedt, Saxony. After its cession to Prussia, Tennstedt belonged to the Langensalza district in the province of Saxony. Today, Bad Tennstedt is a rural town in the Unstrut-Hainich district in northern Thuringia. He completed an apprenticeship as a toolmaker and as a mechanical engineer. In 1869, he emigrated to America and was fortunate enough to meet the inventor Thomas Alva Edison. Edison offered him a job in his laboratories in Newark. Here he met the German Sigmund Schuckert, who, together with Werner Siemens, founded the Siemens-Schuckert Works. In 1876, Bergmann became self-employed and founded a business for bell systems, mainly for hotels. In 1880, he was involved in the construction of the first power plant for New York City, as well as a power plant in Milan, Italy. He then founded Bergmann Elektro und Dynamowerke AG in 1897. At the end of 1899, Bergmann returned to Germany and founded Bergmann Elektrizitätswerke AG in Berlin. In 1901, he entered the automobile business. His first vehicle appeared in 1907. However, the subsidiary of Bergmann Elektrizitätswerke named Bergmann-Metallurgique was not founded until 1909. Vehicles from the Belgian company Métallurgique had been sold by him since 1901, and with the license acquired in 1909, vehicles could now be produced directly in Berlin. Electric vehicles from Bergmann ran under the brand name Fulgura. All the vehicles, equipped with batteries from the German Edison Accumulator Company GmbH, had ranges of 14 km to 100 km depending on the vehicle size and load. [3] However, the electric vehicles from Bergmann-Metallurgique could not really establish themselves.

Technical data

YearModelBore (mm)Stroke (mm)Displacement (cc)
190760/801501409896
1908
19098/16751101944
19108/16751101944
Prinz-Heinrich1051655715
19118/16751101944
6/1472961563
19/45
19126/1472961563
19136/1872961563
9/28
10/30801302614
12/35841403103
14/40901403563
19/50
19146/1872961563
14/40901403563
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922

References

  1. "Bergmann-Metallurgique". Sport im Bild. 1911-01-01. Retrieved 2026-01-21.
  2. "Bergmann-Metallurgique" (PDF). archiv-axel-oskar-mathieu. 2025-01-01. Retrieved 2026-01-21.
  3. "Bergmann-Metallurgique". Deutsch-Englischer-Reise-Courier. 1910-01-01. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
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