SC10 EEC moped in Spain legal?
L1e-B registration with DGT – 25km/h & 45km/h versions
EEC certified · COC included · 60V 1500W · Mandatory insurance · License plate required

Short answer: Yes, the SC10 electric moped (Citycoco) is fully legal on Spanish roads under EU Regulation 168/2013, classified as L1e-B (ciclomotor / moped). With full EEC certification and Certificate of Conformity (COC), you must register it with DGT, obtain a license plate, and carry mandatory insurance.
All vehicles in Spain must be registered with the DGT. The SC10 requires: proof of ownership, ITV inspection (for some cases), tax payment, and valid insurance before registration.
📜 Spanish L1e-B classification – what the law says
In Spain, electric mopeds that meet the following criteria are classified as L1e-B (ciclomotor):
- Maximum speed: up to 45 km/h (the SC10 is available in both 25km/h and 45km/h versions)
- Motor power: 1500W (within L1e-B limits)
- EEC certification: Required – SC10 has full EU type approval
- COC (Certificate of Conformity): Provided with each SC10
Mandatory insurance for L1e-B vehicles has been strictly enforced in Spain since 2025, following transposition of EU Motor Insurance Directive 2021/2118.
📋 Step-by-step registration process in Spain
Step 1: Obtain ITV card (Spanish format)
For vehicles imported into Spain, you may need to obtain an ITV (Vehicle Technical Inspection) card in Spanish format at an authorized ITV station.
Step 2: Pay applicable taxes
Depending on the origin of the vehicle, you may need to pay registration tax (Impuesto de Matriculación) and other applicable fees.
Step 3: Obtain mandatory insurance
Third-party liability insurance is mandatory for all L1e-B mopeds in Spain. This has been strictly enforced since the 2025 transposition of EU Directive 2021/2118.
Step 4: Submit documents to DGT
- Certificate of Conformity (COC) – provided with SC10
- EEC type approval certificate
- Completed registration form (Modelo 01)
- Valid ID (DNI, NIE, or passport)
- Proof of residence in Spain (NIE required)
- Valid insurance certificate
- ITV card (if applicable)
- Proof of tax payment
Step 5: Receive vehicle registration certificate and license plates
Upon approval, the DGT will issue a vehicle registration certificate (permiso de circulación) and license plates that must be displayed on the SC10.
🔍 Legal SC10 vs. non-compliant mopeds
| Feature | ✅ SC10 (Legal L1e-B) | ❌ Non-compliant moped |
|---|---|---|
| EEC certification | Yes, with COC | None or forged |
| DGT registration | Required – legal plate | Cannot register |
| Mandatory insurance | Required by law (EU 2021/2118) | Void – personal liability |
| ITV inspection | May be required for imports | Cannot pass |
| Helmet requirement | Mandatory | Not applicable |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Spain specific
For L1e-B mopeds, you need an AM license (ciclomotor license, minimum age 15). A car license (Class B) also allows you to ride mopeds.
Yes. Mandatory motor vehicle insurance for L1e-B vehicles has been strictly enforced in Spain since the 2025 transposition of EU Directive 2021/2118.
Yes. Non-Spanish residents require a NIE (foreigner identification number) to register any vehicle with the DGT.
Yes. Helmets are mandatory for all riders of two-wheeled motor vehicles in Spain.
15 years old for the AM license (moped license).
✅ Ready to ride legally in Spain?
SC10 – fully EEC certified L1e-B moped. Complete documentation provided for DGT registration.
👉 Order SC10 nowDisclaimer: Information based on EU Regulation 168/2013 and Spanish DGT regulations as of 2026. Laws may change. SC10 is sold as EEC certified – buyer responsible for compliance with local registration requirements.
