Fast-charging stations for Croatia

GreenWay, a CPO headquartered in Poland, plans to install 300 high-power charging stations in Croatia over the next three to five years. 

Image: GreenWay Network

As GreenWay CEO Dino Novosel told local media, the stations will have a capacity of 100 to 400 kW. They will be installed along strategic corridors, urban areas, and commercial facilities. 

The investment will be around 30 million euros, and whether GreenWay will pay all of it is unclear. The company reportedly collected €85 million from investors in early 2022 and said it was enough to finance expansion. 

Construction in Croatia will begin in January 2024, with the first site in the city of Slunj. 

Croatia currently has at most 34 chargers per 100,000 inhabitants, according to the media report, 20 times weaker than the most developed market in the European Union, the Netherlands, and three times under the EU average.

At the same time, advocates behold that the number of chargers was in line with the (underdeveloped) yet growing market for electric cars. Statista said around 3,000 electric vehicles were sold in Croatia in 2023.

GreenWay operates over 1,000 charging stations, mainly fast and high-power chargers, as e-mobility provider (EMP). The company also provides charging services as CPO at over 78,000 stations in 25 EU markets and runs infrastructure for brands and OEMs such as Ikea, Żabka, InPost, Mercedes, and Kia.

GreenWay Network is a subsidiary of GreenWay Holding, headquartered in Poland. 

balkangreenenergynews.com, statista.com

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