Fiedler was a German automotive manufacturer that operated during the late 19th century, specifically from 1899 to 1900. The company was based in Berlin and was officially known as Berliner Elektromobil und Accumulatoren-GmbH.
Fiedler specialized in the production of electric vehicles, primarily focusing on electric vans. In addition to commercial vehicles, the company also manufactured a limited number of private cars designed for urban use. Despite its brief existence, Fiedler contributed to the early development of electric mobility in Germany during a time when the automotive industry was in its infancy.
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