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The Societé d'Application Electro-Mécanique was a French electric car manufacturer based in Neuilly, near Paris.

In 1923, the company manufactured a few cyclecars under the brand name Electrocyclette.

Between 1924 and 1927 the company went on to build mainly delivery vans, whose top speed was 25/30 km/h (around 15-19 mph), with a range of about 80–100 km (50–60 miles). The batteries were under the seats and the motor was under a short bonnet driving the front wheels.

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