Charles F. Kettering

Engineer and founder of Delco Electronics

Charles F. Kettering - Engineer and founder of Delco Electronics
Born

August 29th, 1876
148 years ago

Died

1958
67 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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An influential engineer and businessman in the automotive industry established Delco Electronics, a major supplier of automotive electrical systems. Contributed significantly to the development of the electric starter system, which transformed automobile design and functionality. Held numerous patents, reflecting innovations in engine technology and automotive safety. Served as head of research at General Motors, where various projects advanced automotive design and production processes.

Developed the first practical electric starting system for automobiles

Founded Delco Electronics

Led research at General Motors

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