Slovenia: SENG launches first...

Slovenian renewable energy company Soske Elektrarne Nova Gorica (SENG) has begun the initial...

Romania: Court suspends environmental...

The Cluj-Napoca Court of Appeal has issued a temporary suspension of the environmental...

Romania: Senate clears way...

The Romanian Senate has approved a new legislative measure allowing construction to begin...

Greece plans capacity market...

The Greek Government is considering the introduction of a capacity market aimed at...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeUncategorizedSEE region: EBRD...

SEE region: EBRD to finance Petrol’s EV charging network in Slovenia and Croatia

Petrol plans to install electric vehicle charging points in 35 locations in Slovenia and Croatia. The project is worth EUR 17.5 million, of which the EBRD approved a EUR 9.5 million loan.

Petrol is continuing its regional expansion and the transformation toward electricity, energy solutions, hydrogen and renewables development. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said it signed off on a senior unsecured loan of 9.5 million euros to the company to finance a program for the installation of recharging points.

The network is intended to serve light (LDV) and heavy-duty electric vehicles (HDV) in Slovenia and Croatia, the international financial institution explained. EBRD approved the loan for three years.

The company plans to establish 105 charging points, of which it would install 65 in 20 locations in Slovenia. Nine sites would feature infrastructure for heavy-duty vehicles. Eight locations out of the 15 envisaged in Croatia are seen both for LDVs and HDVs.

Petrol is participating in the European Union’s project Transport Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (CEF2 – Transport – AFIF), co-financed under the Connecting Europe Facility. The aim is to build a pan-European network of recharging points of 150 kW and 350 kW for the two categories of EVs, Balkan Green Energy News reports.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Slovenia: SENG launches first phase of Kanalski Vrh solar power plant

Slovenian renewable energy company Soske Elektrarne Nova Gorica (SENG) has begun the initial phase of its new solar power plant in Kanalski Vrh. This first stage adds 2.9 MW of installed capacity, marking an important milestone in Slovenia’s ongoing...

Croatia at risk of summer blackouts amid aging grid and renewable surge

Experts are warning that Croatia could face a repeat of the major electricity network failure that occurred during the summer of 2024. That blackout, which originated in Montenegro and quickly spread into Croatia, revealed serious weaknesses in the national...

Croatia can achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2030

According to a recent Greenpeace report, Croatia has the realistic potential to meet all of its electricity needs from renewable sources by the year 2030. Reaching this goal would require a major shift toward solar and wind energy, along...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!