The Standard Electric automobile was an electric car manufactured by the Standard Electric Car Company in Jackson, Michigan from 1912 to 1915.
[1] The Standard Electric used electric motors made by Westinghouse and claimed to have a range of 110 miles (180 km) on a charge.
It was operated by a tiller from the left-hand side.
The model M was a closed model coupe or open runabout, and priced from $1,785 to $1,900, equivalent to $60,448 in 2024.
In November 1915, Standard Car closed and sold their plant to Benjamin Briscoe who moved in to build his Argo cyclecar.