Petropoulos

Konstantinos Petropoulos was a well known manufacturer of church bells and metal products in the late 19th century, based in Amfissa and, later, in Lamia.

This early construction activity involved assembly of Ford (1920s) and Willys-Overland (1930s) passenger cars, and Diamond T and International trucks (1930s).

The Petropoulos factory was put under German control during the Axis occupation of Greece in World War II.

Since the late 1990s Petropoulos has decisively shifted to imports, trading and services retaining only a limited industrial activity.

In 2024, the production of a series of energy storage systems and electric scooters in a new factory in Athens was announced by Ecoshift, a company created by the Petropoulos Group.

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Petropoulos Π-55 tractor (1960)
Petropoulos Π-35 tractor (1956)
Petropoulos-assembled Willys (1936)
Petropoulos Unitrak 4x4 (1976 model)
Petropoulos Dynalift forklift truck (part of a 1990 advertisement). In this year, Dynalift was the best-selling forklift truck in Greece.
Ecoshift (Petropoulos Group) NOOS electric scooter (2024)