APIS (automobiles) explained

APIS
Founder:Eugenio Oliveri
Products:Automobiles, Electric vehicles
Foundation:1903
Location City:Palermo, Sicily
Location Country:Italy

APIS was an automobile factory from Palermo, in Italy, founded in 1903 by Eugenio Oliveri, active in the early 1900s.

History

APIS was founded by Eugenio Oliveri. He was a prominent figure in the Palermo political-industrial scene. Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, three times mayor of Palermo.[1] In 1903 he took over a "mechanical constructions with foundry" plant from the Pietro Corsi, however, he left the position of director. The factory was specialized in various types of construction, to which were added the electric cars with 4 to 10 HP, the gasoline cars with 5 to 10 hp with engines of 1, 2, 4 and 8 cylinders, with or without reverse speed lever, cardan and chain transmission, fan cooling (own patent), equipped with all the improvements discovered until then, and steam cars from 25 to 50 hp. The company was short-lived and closed after producing about ten cars.[2] [3]

Production

The company was produced:[2]

Bibliography

References

  1. Web site: Oliveri, il sindaco "borghese" che inaugurò il tram. 28 May 2017. it. la Repubblica.
  2. Web site: APIS ED AUDAX, LA BREVE ILLUSIONE DELL'AUTO A PALERMO. 6 October 2012. it. reportagesicilia.blogspot.com.
  3. Web site: Quando a Palermo si costruivano le automobili. 25 October 2018. it. palermo.mobilita.org.
  4. Web site: PALERMO L'ALTRO IERI / MARIO TACCARI. it. Biblioteca Cappuccini Palermo.
  5. Web site: Addio a Brancato, un maestro di storia moderna. it. Giornale di Sicilia.