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Polarvagnen
IndustryCaravans
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
FoundersHåkan Wallin and Bertil Holmqvist
Headquarters,
Number of employees
Nearly 100
Websitepolarvagnen.com (English)

Polar Caravans (Template:Lang-sv, often abbreviated to Polar) is a Swedish manufacturer of caravans. The caravans are manufactured in Dorotea, Västerbotten County, and the company employs nearly 100 people.

The company is now called SoliferPolar AB. Adjacent to the factory in Dorotea is a caravan museum.[1] Solifer, originally Finnish, moved the production to Dorotea in 2004. Since 2014, all manufacturing is taking place in Germany while only Polar still manufactures its campers in Sweden.

History

The company "Polarvagnen AB" was founded in the spring of 1964 by Håkan Wallin and Bertil Holmqvist when they started their caravan production in an old barn in Junselevallen. One October evening in 1966, the factory premises were devastated in a fire, and after several trips, the production eventually ended up in Dorotea in 1968. The company's logo, a polar bear, was designed by Ragnar Granqvist.

Since its foundation, Polar Caravans are some of the most sold in Sweden, and the company claims that 80% of all the caravans made are still on the road today.[2][3]

Advertising

Polar Caravans have made various advertising video's to promote their caravans.[2][4]

Sponsorship

Polar Caravans was the official F1 title sponsor of the 1975 Swedish Grand Prix.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Husvagnsmuséet – Polar".
  2. ^ a b Polar (15 December 2017). "Filmen om Polar" – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "About Polar – Polar".
  4. ^ Polar (15 June 2017). "Polar Kvalitet" – via YouTube.
  5. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "1975 Formula 1 Programmes – The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.