Energy markets weekly: Brent,...

During the fourth week of August, Brent oil futures for the Front Month...

Europe: Electricity prices show...

During the fourth week of August, electricity prices in major European markets showed...

European electricity demand trends:...

During the last week of August, electricity demand rose in most major European...

European solar and wind...

During the week of August 25, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production declined across...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsSlovenia: Petrol no...

Slovenia: Petrol no longer offers free charging for electric vehicles

Slovenian energy company Petrol operates the largest network of charging stations in the country and along the border in Austria, with more than 100 locations.

After seven years of offering charging of electric vehicles for free, Petrol will start charging for the service as of 15 February. The company has so far been charging only for the use of quick charge stations. The statement from the company said that this is an important step for development and expansion of plug-in car charging infrastructure in the region, adding it plans to set up more than 1,300 charging stations in the region by 2025. Drivers charging their vehicles with up to 22 kilowatt plugs will pay 25 eurocents/kWh. Petrol said its goal was constant development, which entailed high investment. Head of sustained mobility department Tadej Smogavec said that many of Petrol’s charging stations are already powered by clean energy from renewable sources, and the company is also constantly expanding the network of host charging stations in the region.

 

 

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Energy markets weekly: Brent, TTF gas and CO2 prices show moderate fluctuations in late August

During the fourth week of August, Brent oil futures for the Front Month on the ICE market reached a weekly high settlement price of $68.80/bbl on Monday, August 25. Prices then fell 2.3% on Tuesday, August 26, hitting a...

Europe: Electricity prices show mixed trends in late August, forecasts point to September declines

During the fourth week of August, electricity prices in major European markets showed mixed trends compared to the previous week. The Nord Pool market in the Nordic countries recorded the largest weekly average increase at 58%. Italy’s IPEX market...

European electricity demand trends: August growth in most markets, UK declines

During the last week of August, electricity demand rose in most major European markets compared to the previous week. Italy saw the largest increase at 6.3%, followed by France at 3.2% and Germany at 2.1%. Spain recorded the smallest...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!