Electrociclos SA was a Spanish automobile manufacturer based in Eibar, Guipuzcoa, that operated from 1946 until approximately 1953. The company announced its small Electrocido cars in 1942, with production commencing four years later.
The Electrocido lineup included three distinct versions: a two-seater car, a delivery van, and a three-wheeled motorcycle. These vehicles were powered by electric motors produced by the Spanish General Electric Company and utilized Tudor batteries for energy storage.
Despite its brief existence, Electrociclos SA contributed to the early development of electric vehicles in Spain during a time when the automotive industry was beginning to evolve. The company ceased operations around 1953, marking the end of its production of electric vehicles.
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