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Serbia has announced plans to install 80 EV charging stations on its highways by May 2025, BalkanEngineer.com has learned from Electrive.com. The project is led by the Ministry of Transport and the state operator Putevi Srbija.
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The charging stations will be located in 16 "green oases" of existing rest areas on Serbian highways and will have a capacity of at least 150 kW. Six charging hubs with a total of 30 stations will be built by the end of November 2024, after which two hubs will be installed per month until May 2025.
Serbia, which will start the electrification of its post office in August 2023, is gradually catching up with public EV infrastructure and has battery manufacturers such as InoBat and ElevenES.
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